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Dennis DeanRe: Memory -
by on Oct 25, 2010 at 3:08:07 pm

I'm not sure how to calculate the file size and data rate. The project is on the PowerBook's internal drive, which was fine until I got about 1:40 into a 4 minute project.

What would require less power than the Photo - JPEG compressor setting?
Would it help if I down sized the sequence setting from the current 1280x720 HDTV 720p (16x9)
to HD 960x720 (16:9) ?

Can I switch sequence settings without harming the quality of the project? Most of this project is still images and laid over a motion background which I can put together in any size. There is some - not much - NTSC SD video and there will be lots of titles.

I really just need a 16:9 format that can be output for laptop playback. Anything I can do to reduce horsepower requirements would be helpful.

Thanks - This will also help me as I determine what new equipment to install.

Dennis Dean
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  • Memory - by Dennis Dean on Oct 25, 2010 at 1:53:10 pm
    • Re: Memory - by Tom Wolsky on Oct 25, 2010 at 2:45:23 pm
      • Re: Memory - by Dennis Dean on Oct 25, 2010 at 3:08:07 pm




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