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Re: fcp compressor
by Mike Allen on Sep 11, 2009 at 4:38:04 pm

Scott,

I have to do the down rez in a Pro Res SD sequence to get my DVD's looking good. Compressor does not seem to downconvert very well for me. I export a Ref movie from my HD sequence. I import into a Prores SD sequence with same basic settings. Then I send that export to compressor with good results. I am shooting mostly 1080i 60 HDV on my new system at home and I have to use this process every time.

Funny this is, at my corporate video job by day, I shoot XDcam HD on Sony F350's at 23.98 (most of the time) and I usually do not have problems going from the HD sequence straight to compressor and letting it do the downrez. Not sure why.

Mike



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