Just select your edited sequences in the bin and transcode (with appropriate handles, so you can finesse your edits). It's the same Consolidate/Transcode menu selection as when you do it with source clips.
On Tuesday, March 25, 2014, Lou Wirth <loutv@mindspring.com> wrote:
Believe it or not I have avoided this up until now. I always use AMA to transcode to Avid files and then edit. But today my client came in with 2 TB of media and wanted to get started. I went to transcode first clip and it was over an hour. So, in my panic I said, "we can use AMA and put roughs together starting right now". To make matters worse her drive is USB so we do not get any smooth video playback, even at lowest timeline res. These are 11 sequences or profiles of people so mostly just interview. My question is, now what? Once I have the sequences cut together, we want to start to finesse the cuts, add some broll graphics etc. I really need to get smooth playback or best, get these sequences transcoded to Avid media. How do I do this given my sequences are just AMA off the USB drive?
Thanks for any help and I should have paid attention in class.
Lou
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