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Re: fcp, the best way to export,
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Keith Golinski
on Mar 6, 2007 at 7:44:23 pm
I found that for HD conversions, create a new sd timeline whatever size you want the final product to be. Drag your HD cut to that new SD timeline, Render it out and then export using quicktime conversions to a quicktime video so you can take it into compressor then DVDSP.
There maybe a better way with third party programs but that's what has worked best for me.
Good luck.
Keith
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