> Good call Job! That works and saves time for my edit. The only issue is that
> I need to deliver the media files at 59.94 to the client and you can't
> transcode from 23.98 to 59.94. So I'll eventually have to do the QT
> Ref/Import thing or run it all through a FRC. The open 23.98 bin idea will
> help with the edit though.
If you need to deliver the final cut in 59.94, all you need is a Mojo DX,
Nitris DX or classic Nitris and something to capture its outputs, I reckon?
Or do you need to deliver the _original clips_ at 59.94?
> I figured out that you have to check USE AVID DV CODEC on the QT Ref export.
Am I losing any quality by doing this?
I don't think it involves any quality difference. It just ensures using Avid
codecs, that may not be compatible with non-Avid machines. The "DV" part of
the nomenclature seems clumsy, as it has little to do with the DV25 or DV50
or DV100 resolutions. But it's one of those vague things.
See, for instance, http://cstest.avid.com/forums/p/29625/186585.aspx
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Job ter Burg
film editor - NL
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