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Re: Projecting Quicktime Movie from MacBook Pro
by
Llewelyn Roderick
on Jul 28, 2009 at 9:07:17 pm
I'm with Bogie and David on this one.
Yes, the DVD is safest however...
If you have a projector capable of projecting more resolution than PAL/NTSC and your master is 720/1080 then you're going to get a much more bang for your buck if you project off the MacBookPro via DVI out.
I've projected short films (up to 40min) via my MBPro's DVI output into a projector. The films were Quicktime movies at 1080 resolution using H264. Beat the socks of the DVD.
For what it's worth.
Llewelyn @ Fireworks
HD for indies post production
www.fireworksfilms.co.za
8Core 2.8Ghz 10GB RAM with BM Decklink HD Pro, 2TB Raid, 20" Sony PAL SDI CRT & 19" Sony HD SDI LCD + 4Core 3Ghz edit 2
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