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Re: FCP: Alpha Channels, Cross Dissolve, Convert to FLV
by david bogie on Oct 30, 2009 at 6:02:49 pm

You've got to export the entire QT out of FCP including the alpha. It sounds like you are exporting the clips, unrendendered.

Your post is dense but it's incomplete. I can't tell what exactly you;'re bringing into Media encoder since you use the term "your quicktime" in many places but the references are unclear.


Your quicktime should looks perfect - Feel free to import that clip back into FCP and prove to yourself that you've done it right. Slot any ol' PNG, JPEG or PSD file behind it. You can see the picture, AND you can see the subject in the original clip (and, oui oui! You can hear the French audio, too!)
Now, here's the sticky thing... Converting to FLV.
I'm using Adobe Media Encoder CS3.
I bring the new French quicktime into Media Encoder.



bogiesan



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