He would have to be on Mac for that.
--- In Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com, Michael Brockington <brocking@...> wrote:
>
> Hi Job:
>
> I would try ProRes -- I haven't used it for standard Def, but it's
> supposed to be size-agnostic, and certainly has a high enough bitrate to
> give you good quality. I also find that gives me levels in FCP that are
> a reasonably close match to what I see in Avid (which is usually not the
> case when exporting Avid codecs for FCP.)
>
> Cheers,
> --Michael
>
> On 11-07-13 12:59 AM, Job ter Burg (L2B) wrote:
> >
> >
> > Thanks Terry.
> >
> > What codec would you recommend?
> >
> > What I have in my system is the 'master', in 2:1 resolution (which I
> > refer to as a Meridien resolution, even though it no longer has
> > anything to do with Meridien).
> >
> > He's on FCP7, it won't play in RT. Needs to be very decent quality, as
> > he needs to 'online' a trailer for the film.
> >
> > So what codec should I export in, so he can work with it in RT?
> >
> > Thx!
> > Job.
> >
> > On 13 jul 2011, at 08:54, Terence Curren wrote:
> >
> > > FCP doesn't respect Meridien as an RT codec AFAIK.
> > >
> > > What version of FCP? If it is current enough, and he creates a new
> > timeline, then dropping the imported QT will ask to change the
> > sequence settings to match your source. Once this happens, if it won't
> > play in RT, you need another codec.
> >
> >
>
>
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