If it's an ingested master, export to XDcam 50 Mbits.
Not really 10 bits nor uncompressed, but 'good enough' for most purposses,
and no gamma / levels madness.
(I take it the show is already color corrected, so the 10 bits is overkill,
and the 50 Mbits MpegII is visually identical to uncompressed.)
You can either wrap the MXF to QT yourself, or have the FCP party use the
(free) XDcam util to re-wrap.
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Job ter Burg (L2B)" <Job_L2@terburg.com>
To: <Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Wednesday, July 13, 2011 9:59 AM
Subject: Re: [Avid-L2] Re: Export for use in FCP
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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