That's a good idea!
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I keep a collection of DVD-rewritable discs for these situations. Test and wipe. Test and wipe.With Best Wishes,
Roger Shufflebottom
+44 7973 543 660
From: Benjamin Hershleder <Ben@ContactBen.com>
To: Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Friday, 11 April 2014, 6:04
Subject: Re: [Avid-L2] rgb or 601?
Encoding with Compressor: RGB, since that's what it expects to get (IIRC), and you can't change a setting for that.Again, IIRC, Squeeze and Adobe Media Encoder will let you tell it what you're giving it,so export as Rec 709 and scour the settings to make sure it knows that's what you're giving it.I don't have my recipe in front of me, I'm sorry,but worse case scenario:Sacrifice a disc (or three) to the burn-gods and do a :30 test output(s) of typical footage (with some bars added at the top and tail) from the sequence with the settings as you think they should be, then encode with the settings that seem right, and then burn to DVD and watch on a TV or broadcast monitor. That way the process is quicker, and you can write down the winning recipe of correct aspect ratio and color space, and whatever else. I have used Adobe Media Encoder & Encore in the past with positive results.I hope that helps in some way . . .BOn Apr 10, 2014, at 8:49 PM, Lou Wirth <loutv@mindspring.com> wrote:Just finished a half hour doc and now producer wants DVDs to be sending out to festivals. Should I export my QT as RGB or 601 (which looks washed out on a computer). I have no idea where or how these will be played.
thanks
Lou
Lou Wirth Productions
500Tamal Plaza, Suite 522
Corte Madera, CA 94925
www.louwirth.com
415-924-9411p
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