I haven't had a chance to try the source frame rate settings yet, hopefully tomorrow. The HD equivalent clip is exactly 4 seconds and I noticed the ama clip I cut into the sequence and then made a video mixdown of is one frame short of 4 seconds. Perhaps that could be an indication the dpx sequence is true 24 fps and Avid is speeding it up to play in real time correctly in my 23.976 project.and in that converstion a frames worth of duration is lost. This is me guessing out loud.
What apps could I use to convert the .dpx into a .mov? I would think Resolve would do this but given the .dpx is True 4K 4096x2160 I don't think the free version of Resolve will work. Any other common apps that would handle this. I have Adobe CC 2014 and 2015 perhaps AE or even Premiere? Or would Adobe Media Encoder handle it? I see some googling in my future.
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On Wed, May 18, 2016 at 3:32 PM, John Moore bigfish@... [Avid-L2] <Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com> wrote:I'm in a true 4K 4096x2160 YCbCr 709 project. I have a 4 sec logo that is a dpx sequence. I can ama link pointing to the first folder but when I try to transcode it to DNxHRHQX I get an error message"Exception: Transcode: sCreateMediaDesc() - Unable to generate new compatible dynamic bcid for source"I can cut it into a sequence and do a video mixdown to DNxHR but not transcode directly from the ama clip?The clip is listed as Full Range RGB 10 bit. I tried toggling to an RGB project format and tried transcoding the RGB DNHR but I got the same error message. I can live with the mixdown but I must be missing something. I've never used a dpx sequence in Avid before but thanks to the list I knew I had to ama link.John Moore Barking Trout Productions Studio City, CA bigfish@...
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