Native Codec = No Render?
by Immanuel Morales
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Aug 23, 2008 at 6:38:01 pm
hi guys,
I have a rendering issue. I am currently working at a small startup Television station doing motion graphics in after effects. these AE graphics are always sent to the editors to place into the shows. when the editors add these graphics to their timelines in FCP, they always have to render. This eats up a lot of precious time.
When i first started, all of the graphics needed to be rendered in FCP but i quickly realized that rendering as DV NTSC, which I understand is considered the 'Native Codec', would resolve this issue. However, many times these graphics include alpha channel data which i render in the animation codec (quality on High, not Best) and therefore hit the render wall. I need a solution to save time because the editors are breathing down my neck about it daily and i must watch them suffer.
Re: Native Codec = No Render? by Rafael Amador on Aug 24, 2008 at 2:36:38 am
Yes. Is time that the people in Apple do something about Alpha and Third part Codecs support.
FC can handle 2K and work in 32b, but offers just two or three old fashioned codecs supporting 8b Alpha.
Meanwhile you can try Sheer. You can export from AE in 8b Unc ( YCbCr/RGB) with Alpha. Renders much faster than Animation.
rafael
Re: Native Codec = No Render? by Andy Mees on Aug 24, 2008 at 2:25:51 pm
or you could download and use Avid's QT codec bundle ... one of their codecs might make an acceptable graphics interchange format and I beleive pretty much all of their codec's have alpha support, even the Avid DV codec
Re: Native Codec = No Render? by Immanuel Morales on Aug 25, 2008 at 6:37:06 pm
thanx everyone, that was great advice; i just realized how great Creative Cow is. See, i spend most of my time here answering other peoples' questions, but now i am experiencing a whole new techie high. x_x it is good. it is very good.