Martin wrote:
> Do you recommend I do a mixdown before transcoding within Avid or do a
> conventional sequence transcode which would give me all the sequence's clips
> transcoded separately? Or is there some way I've never spotted of transcoding
> a sequence into a single clip in one step?
Personally, I would do a Video Mixdown of the sequence, and choose "Apple
ProRes MXF" from the Resolution pop-up.
Transcoding the sequence will clutter up your sequences bin with lots of new
master clips.
> Is this new in 6 or 6.5
Works here in Media Composer 6.0.3. I believe that the option to use ProRes
within Avid began with MC 6.0. I do not recall it being in MC 5.5.
> I have the ProRes codecs installed, that is unless I need to copy them to
> someplace special for Avid.
Dare I ask: Are you on a Mac or Windows?
If you are on Windows, then the ProRes "codecs" from Apple are decode-only.
If you are on a Mac, it should be located in [Macintosh HD] > Library >
QuickTime > AppleProResCodec.component
-Jeff
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