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Re: Reporting Back-EX1 render times
by Chris Babbitt on Dec 12, 2008 at 5:51:07 pm

"For the SD sequence just open a NTSC DV and change the codec to ProRes. Don't forget to set Anamorphic."

So, under Quicktime Video Settings: Compressor, I change to Apple Pro-Res?
What about the Advanced Tab? If I am working with 1080 60i, do I leave the frame rate at 29.94 or do I change it to 59.94? Do I check the Interlaced box? Enable 4:4:4 filtering? Should I change to Top Field First, or does it matter?

"When you drop your EX-1/Upper-first in a Lower-first sequence (ie DV) you get the Shift-filter on"

This is the part I really don't get. When I drop my XDCAM sequence into the SD sequence, it nests, so I have one continuous clip and there is no shift-field filter applied. If I go back to the parent sequence, there is no shift field filter there either. Are you copying & pasting your timeline or are you dragging your HD sequence into the SD timeline?






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