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Re: Sluggish Timeline in FCP 6.0
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Chris Bryan
(ctb1010)
on Jul 16, 2008 at 7:01:55 pm
I'm running FCP 6 on an Imac
2.4 ghz intl core 2 duo
2 gb ram.
960x540 is commonly used on the web for "hd" quality videos, it's half resolution of 1920x1080.
My understanding is that FCP supports wmv use. I know it's not the best source to use, but that's what the client gave me. Converting the wmv source file to quicktime will add another layer of encoding, and I'd rather not do that.
I realized that I had a sequence with both .avi and .wmv in it. It seems that mixing the two formats was most of what was making the playback slugggish.
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