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Re: Reporting Back-EX1 render times
by Rafael Amador on Dec 14, 2008 at 8:50:16 am

[Aleksey Severyukhin] " so I should set SD seq this way only after I dropeed the hd seq, correct?
5.1." If you have already rendered something in the HD sequence, delete the render files so everything will be rendered at once in the SD time-line."- I rendered everything in HD seq cuz I need to edit it and see how it looks/moves."

Hi Aleksey,
The idea to set FC with less demanding setting for preview. For the final rendering or exporting, set FC to the highest quality setting.
If you go to render in Prores, you must set "Render all YUV in High Precision" so is done in 32b Floating Point.
If you don't do so the rendering is made in 8b and wrote in 10b. A waist.
I suggest also to get read of the render files because, whatever the codec you use' your pictures will be rendered one time. When working with 420/411 footage the less times you render, the best. And if you need to render few times, export with the highest quality and avoiding recompression.

About the DVD, you have to consider the length of the film and the kind of audio you will put.
You can not pass a recommended total data rate neither make the files too big to put inside a disk.
Rafael



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