To me, the solution is obvious, and two-fold. First, use Streamclip to make
an all-keyframe H.264. Get the bitrate down far enough so that you can
manage the upload. Then, once the guy has it on the other end, have him
transcode back to ProRes (Proxy, LT, whatever). No it will not look great,
but this is the way it is done. Squish it down, fit it through the pipe,
blow it back up.
I only suggest this because your other party wants 'edit-ready'. This leads
to an assumption that the producer could copy your screenshot settings from
Streamclip into his to make the subsequent file.
On Mon, Jul 29, 2013 at 8:12 PM, Tim Selander <selander@tkf.att.ne.jp>wrote:
> **
>
>
> If it were me, I'd digitize/capture it through our Avid at some
> offline SD resolution and ftp him the OMFI media folder. But even
> at the lowest quality, you're not going to get anywhere close to
> only 5GB for 2.5 hours of video in an easily editable format!
>
> Take a look at this page...
> http://www.digitalrebellion.com/webapps/video_calc.html
>
> Tim Selander
> Tokyo, japan
>
>
> On 7/30/13 8:13 AM, Stephen Priest wrote:
> > Any thoughts on a ProRes alternative ie. another way of getting the file
> size down and keeping it edit-ready?
>
>
>
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