Hi Lou,
A mixdown to the desired codec followed by an export Same As Source is your best bet. One thing to note: if you are doing any frame rate conversions in the timeline via temporal adapters, you should check the timing of these once the mixdown is done. I've seen slight slipping when these effects are baked in, where the start frame gets shifted earlier or later from where you had originally placed it. Otherwise, once the mixdown is QC'd, you can export same as source and that'll be the master.
On Tue, Jan 15, 2019 at 7:54 PM Lou Wirth loutv@mindspring.com [Avid-L2] <Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
Hi
I am in final stages of 4K documentary. Need to export to send off to DCP company for DVDs, etc. They want QTProRes422 or better.QuestionShould I do a video mix down (working with linked AMA footage) to proRes and then export same as source?OrShould I export DNxHR HQX or 444 and then use Media Encoder to create QTProRes?Or is there no difference?Thank youLou
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