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Re: PLS Help with HD editing
by Shane Ross on Jun 29, 2009 at 7:00:11 pm

ProRes comes with FCP 6. FCP 5 didn't have that codec yet. When you capture as DV, then your footage is SD. You cannot edit this as HD. If you want to edit this as HD you need to capture it using the HDV 1080i60 settings. Or AIC...but that is compressed and lacks timecode information.



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