13 hours to render a 16 minute segment? When your source is DNxHD?
(Since you've converted it...)
Something is really wrong, has nothing to do with the XDcam...
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Mark Myers" <MarkM@SR-Pro.com>
To: <Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Friday, April 19, 2013 10:07 PM
Subject: Re: [Avid-L2] XDCam EX Workflow nightmare
> The re-rewapp to MXF makes it a little easier, because then all the
> files are in one place, and you don't need to link to multiple
> directories. It's also a bit more stable.
>
> Actually never tried the "same as source." Duh...... must be 20 years
> of CRT radiation.....
>
> Thanks
> Mark
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> On 4/19/2013 3:36 PM, Roger wrote:
>> Rewrapped? Imported? AMA directly from the EX files is easier. Do you
>> have any other software to create the YouTube file? Compressor? Adobe
>> Media Encoder? Anyhow, do a video mixdown, export as Same as Source and
>> pop that file inot Squeeze or whatever - should be a lot faster.
>>
>> On 19 Apr 2013, at 20:27, Mark Myers wrote:
>>
>>> I'm hoping someone can point me to a flaw in my workflow here - --
>>>
>>> Shot a seminar yesterday. XDCam EX. 2 cameras.
>>>
>>> I re-wrapped the MPEG2 files to MXF using the Sony software, and
>>> imported the MXF into Avid. Overnight, I transcoded everything to
>>> DNxHD. Today I cut one 16 minute segment - I have 4 more to go. It's a
>>> really really basic edit, with color correction applied to match the
>>> cameras. When I try to export to Sorenzen to encode for YouTube, it
>>> tells me that the export will take 13 hours because I have to render the
>>> video effects.
>>>
>>> If I were doing this in Premiere, I would already be working on my next
>>> little sequence and finished up by 5pm, and headed for happy hour, but
>>> at this rate, I'll be working all weekend. I MUST be doing something
>>> wrong. Can anyone offer any pointers?
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>> Mark
>>>
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>> With best wishes,
>> Roger Shufflebottom
>> +44 7973 543 660
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