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Re: Article: A Cautionary Tale for the FCP Switcher

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walter biscardiRe: Article: A Cautionary Tale for the FCP Switcher
by on Jun 2, 2012 at 4:21:46 am

[Job ter Burg] "Then, rather than doing a video mixdown to DNxHD or ProRes in Avid, then exporting that as a same-as-source QT and then autodetect cuts in Resolve, you completely switched over to CS6 to do precisely that (flatten, export, autodetect in Resolve)?"

As I stated in the article, if I have to do a flattened quicktime / EDL / Scene Detect at the end of the process anyway, then I might as well use the tool that has the most flexibility on the front end. That would be Premiere Pro as that software has literally works with everything completely natively. No AMA linking, no transcoding, no re-wrapping, etc....

Walter Biscardi, Jr.
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