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Re: Reporting Back-EX1 render times
by Mick Haensler on Dec 11, 2008 at 9:17:58 pm

[Greg Ball] "Thanks Mike. Here are a few questions though.

I'll try to answer them as best I can. I'm not a techie. I'm the kind who finds something that works and sticks to it.

1. Why a self contained QT and not a reference movie?

Several reasons. A: It seems, notice I said seems, to render faster. B: Since I render out in Pro Res HQ, I have a high quality Master for archiving and duplication.

2. What SD sequence settings did you use?

I use regular DV but I render out using Pro Res HQ

3. For a 15 minute video would you just use Compressors 90 minute best settings?

Yes. A lot of older DVD players can't read the high bit rates of a higher quality compression

4. Why do you shoot progressive not interlaced?

It depends on what I'm shooting. For the most part right now I'm shooting mostly interviews that might need to go to the Web. From what I've read, Progressive is the only way to go for Web stuff.

I am not an expert by any stretch. I have only been on Mac since February of this year and have been shooting EX footage since June. I have a huge amount to learn but I know what is working for me and this is it. I hope that helps.

Mick(not Mike, Nick, Mitch, or Mic, it's Mick, like Mick Jagger) :) Haensler
Higher Ground Media





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