then resave. Open the ref in QT Pro, open movie properties, extract the
timecode track, add it to the new QT, then save as to make a new QT with
all references enclosed.
QT Change will do it too, you'll just need to set the app to the correct
time base and know the start TC.
On Wed, Feb 22, 2012 at 3:52 PM, John Moore <bigfish@pacbell.net> wrote:
> **
>
>
> As I output a qt ref from Avid it maintains the sequence time code but
> when I then export that QT ref as ProResHQ using QT pro I lose the time
> code. Is this a job for QT change or something like that? I bet it is
> just want to know what video tool shed product I should look into.
>
> John Moore
>
> Barking Trout Productions
>
> Studio City, CA
>
> bigfish@pacbell.net
>
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