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FCP to CompressorPosted by Adage12
I personally always make self contained QTs to send out, mainly as a backup in case the project collapses, or gets messed up by someone else, or changes significantly and we want to go back to an earlier cut.
It theoretically shouldn't really matter either way, although I think I've heard others say that it's a much slower process going out right from the timeline.
In general, a SCQT is the fastest way to go with Compressor. It's not always the highest quality tho. When you make a SCQT, you lock yourself into the codec of that sequence, such as DVCProHD or HDV. So if you're going to compress to DVD or Web, your compressing from a compressed source. This doesnt matter soo much if your sequence is primarily straight video footage but if you have a lot of graphics or pics or effects, it makes a huge difference as both of those codecs aren't ideal for that sort of material.
When you export through Compressor, err now Send to Compressor, Compressor always goes to the source media when it compresses. So if its a Motion project, a high-res JPEG, or an AE export with transparency, it looks at that source, not your sequence-compressed render files. Also, when FCP processes filters and effects, it works in 4:4:4 space and then into the codec you compress to. So the upshot is, I export all my final master sequences to ProRes and get the very best of my source material and of FCP's processing. Then i make my deliverables from that. I know this isnt important to everyone but I think too many people discount exporting from Compressor because it's too slow. It's slow for a reason and sometimes, that's a good reason.
Thanks for the info Scott. Because it brings me to another question. My project is a :30 second ad with the ususal color bars and slates. The format is DV. The thing is I wanna send an FTP of the spot from Compressor and I feel the QT that I make from FCP and bring it into Compressor is of much better quality then the one I send from timeline. So should I stick with the QT?
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