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Re: Sequence Settings for DV footage with Motion content
by david bogie on Mar 5, 2008 at 7:09:43 pm

There is no substitute for time in motion graphics or encoding qyuality.
If you render out of Motion and drop the Animation files into FCP, they will render to the DV sequence format.
Export the entire sequence as a self-contained DV movie.
Drop the newly exported movie into Compressor.

I can't tell from your post but you are probably letting Compressor re-render the .motn files, as it is supposed to do. This usually results in superior results but, assuming your "junk: assessment is objectively accurate and not the result of improper playback, this normal workflow isn't working. So bypass Compressor's usual route and give it a complete movie to process.

I gotta tell you though, claims that Motion content looks like "junk" are almost always inaccurate evaluations or simple user errors.

bogiesan

This is my standard sigfile so do not take it personally: "For crying out loud, read the freakin' manual."


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