This is old school but, since I'm old... I export as DNxHD in a
Quicktime wrapper and then take that into AME without any problems.
Sometimes I export as an OP1a MXF file, which also works well with AME
and is a MUCH faster export. The downside is that it won't mix down
selected tracks to a stereo pair so the time saved is offset by having
to create a new timeline with appropriate audio. --J.B.
Lou Wirth loutv@mindspring.com [Avid-L2] wrote:
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> Is anyone else having issues with Adobe Media Encoder when compressing
> Avid exports? I've been doing this for years. Export SAS or ProRes
> and drop into Encoder to make MP4 or ProRes from SAS. Suddenly, out
> of nowhere, Encoder does not see any video. Just sees audio. And
> defaults the image size to 4x3. This is really odd and has shut down
> this part of my workflow. Adobe support was of no help telling me to
> get Handbrake and take movies there first. I reinstalled Encoder as
> well but same behavior. What is going on? Any suggestions would be
> greatly appreciated?
>
> Lou
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> Lou Wirth Productions
> 500Tamal Plaza, Suite 522
> Corte Madera, CA 94925
> *www.louwirth.com <http://www.louwirth.com>*
> 415-924-9411p
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Posted by: John Beck <jb30343@windstream.net>
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