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Re: AE into FCP - Mixed footage
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mark harvey
on Nov 11, 2008 at 1:51:57 pm
Unfortunately, I am not too familiar with the ProRes codec...I am an Avid dude....but could you not render out of AE back into the ProRes codec.
Also, when you say that it is all footage that you are adding motion to, what excatly does this mean ??? If you are bringing footage from FCP into AE, then you still need to make sure that it is being properly intepreted by AE...maybe AE is deinterlacing, and shouldn't be....
Mark
Mark Harvey
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