not sure what else you would need to know. When i said i shoot in HD, i think i also mentioned it is 1920 rez. I think i will take that compressor course if i am to stay with this. or was it frame settings? with CS4 there were also so many settings but you didn't have to or need to tweak these little annoying frame or progressive, etc etc. the only other thing i did was switch to progressive for scan.i think it was scan.so many settings. To answer someone's question earlier, all i did with compressor is select the 90 minute best option and only tweak it for CBR7. i will then take that into compressor and see what happens. again, thanks.Ĭurrently i'm exporting my HD FCP7 timeline as 720p. mov format.the pc has to render all those clips before i can edit! i HATE THAT!!! not so on the mac.my biggest selling point for switching. also, my Canon Mark II shoots video in 1920 HD. i love the mac and the render times are faster. there were no hidden areas in CS4.it just worked based on your settings and it always gave great results. ![]() export to a movie, but first, reset your timeline to reflect a 720p, or, try and export your 1920 as a 720p but check the box for progressive first or you will have issues.etc etc etc. sure, there were way too many options in CS4 as well, but.it worked better. it's not too difficult but adobe was better as far as workflow. i have been trying to figure out FCP for the last couple months. HOWEVER, after using pc's for about 13 years, and nothing else, i recently switched to mac over the summer. i have used adobe's full suite of products including CS4, which i love. ![]() i have my own recording studio where i'm running pro tools 8, i record bands, run sound and foley for films as needed, shoot HD video, and pro photography using the pro line from Canon. i'm in no way a beginner to anything computers or the arts. Thanks guys, and that's why i'm here.to figure out the encrypted jumble of a mess. I've already got his "The Art of Encoding Using Compressor" training DVD, but I'll probably pick up this new iTunes one as well. The info says, "When you are finished watching the tutorial you can opt to take Apple's online exam with the goal of becoming an Apple Certifed Pro in Compressor 3.5." Or even an acceptable result.Īs something which might help increase their all-round knowledge of Compressor (in the spirit of what Mike and Robert were just talking about) I noticed recently that Brian Gary, who wrote the "Apple Pro Training Series: Compressor Quick-Reference Guide", has recently put out the first "Apple Pro Video Series" tutorials concerning Compressor.Īpparently, Apple have approved these tutorials for Level One Certification on Compressor 3.5 and you can download these tutorials through iTunes for $39. I've noticed from posts in this forum (plus the original poster of this thread) that a number of Sony and Canon HDV users struggle with compressing their 1080i footage and getting an optimum result.
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