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Uncompressed QuickTime
by Hampster on Oct 3, 2007 at 6:56:15 pm

I need to have an uncompressed QuickTime that can be usable on the windows side of the editing world. If I export an uncompressed QuickTime from FCP, it won't be recgnized in pc based editing programs. Is there a way to convert an FCP uncompressed QuickTime to a regular uncompressed QuickTime? I would like to avoid exporting out as an MPEG 4 or something that is compressed so that it will work in the PC world Thanks


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