Our experience is this is about 4 times slower than Dnx36 so H264 takes about 2 x realtime to export while DNx is about twice as fast as realtime. So on a 45 min show that's the difference between 90 mins and 22mins
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From: Florencia M.C. [mailto:florenciamc@yahoo.ca]
Sent: 22 June 2017 18:23
To: Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com; Nigel Gourley <avid-l@outpostfacilities.co.uk>
Subject: Re: [Avid-L2] AMA file Export
Export to file quicktime- H264 and limit data rate to 5000-8000. choose only selected tracks.
make the dimensions smaller perhaps rather than 1920x1080
On Thursday, June 22, 2017 1:09 PM, "'Nigel Gourley' avid-l@outpostfacilities.co.uk [Avid-L2]" <Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
Hi there
We have been doing some research to try and find the quickest and simplest ways to export from Avid for viewing – it seems by far the quickest way is an AMA export and also the least number of steps, especially with timecode burn in and effects to render.
Dnx is the quickest one to export by far but DNx36 is kind of too big and also only progressive and we want interlaced… - We can switch to a P project but we'd prefer to stay in an "I" project
Sony XAVC AMA is promising but it exports the audio tracks directly so you have to do an audio mixdown first.
So has anyone come across any other AMA plugins for export that might do this or anyone have a way to pimp the Dnx36 codec to make it something smaller – so little secret text file that changes the data rate?
Thanks
Nige
Posted by: "Nigel Gourley" <avid-l@outpostfacilities.co.uk>
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