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Re: Exporting Video From Avid
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Kenneth Kirkpatrick
on Jun 5, 2008 at 6:51:26 pm
What happens when you mix 720/480 with 720/486? I've posted about this, but didn't get a good answer. I've had this same problem, with stuff from DV being sent out to me at 720/486, with either a black bar at the bottom or the fields blurred when expanded. I am a graphic artist, and I do post effects on quicktimes our editor sends out to me.
How do you keep your Avid edit at 720/480? I keep rendering my graphics at 720/486 because DV won't render with an embedded alpha. Does adding footage of 720/486 force an edit to become that size?
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