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Experience with splitting movies for delivery?
by Daniel6500 on Oct 22, 2007 at 9:00:00 am

Hello

Does any one have any advice with splitting QuickTime Movies and burning them over several DVD

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Re: Experience with splitting movies for delivery?
by rafalaos on Oct 22, 2007 at 9:39:18 am

Ther is not problem at all doing that. Instead of chopping the movie in few sequences and them render, you better render the ful movie and chop it later.
Your client don't need even to put all the pieces together to play the movie. Just copy and paste all the chops in a QT movie and save as a Reff. movie.
Rafael

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Re: Experience with splitting movies for delivery?
by Daniel6500 on Oct 22, 2007 at 9:46:14 am

Hello

Thanks. I just had a look at an article on Kenstone.net regarding archiving data using Toast spanning. I was going to give this a try too as the client has toast and is comfortable with this possibility.

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Re: Experience with splitting movies for delivery?
by JoeV on Oct 22, 2007 at 7:40:33 pm

You could always export your movie as an image sequence (like Tiff) and split the individual frames up into folders and put each folder on a different disk. You could then copy those tiffs from all the DVDs into one folder later and create a movie from in in QTpro. If you do that, don't forget to export an AIFF for the audio.

Best,
Eli

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Re: Experience with splitting movies for delivery?
by Daniel6500 on Oct 23, 2007 at 2:22:32 pm

Hmmm

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