If quality is not an issue, set Media Composer to export H.264 single
pass and it will do it fairly fast. If quality is an issue, export in a
native format and compress elsewhere. --J.B.
'Florencia M.C.' florenciamc@yahoo.ca [Avid-L2] wrote:
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> Export to file quicktime- H264 and limit data rate to 5000-8000.
> choose only selected tracks.
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> make the dimensions smaller perhaps rather than 1920x1080
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> On Thursday, June 22, 2017 1:09 PM, "'Nigel Gourley'
> avid-l@outpostfacilities.co.uk [Avid-L2]" <Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
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> 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
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