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Re: HDV into Final cut
by Lee Berger on May 21, 2009 at 1:41:08 am

I agree with Shane. I've worked on several HDV projects and have had good success capturing and editing in native HDV. The editing was no problem on my previous G-5, and excellent on my current Mac Pro. I set the render to ProRes which speeds up renders and avoids re-compressing in HDV. You can find the Sequence Settings (CMD+0) under the Render Control Tab. In the Codec drop down choose Apple ProRes 422. Best of luck.

Lee Berger
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