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OT: "I The Pro Res Maker"Posted by Kevin Monahan
You guys should get a kick out of this one (language warning) Keep in mind with Adobe Premiere Pro CS5, you don't need to transcode to ProRes?just start cuttin'! ;-) Kevin Monahan Social Support Lead, DV Products Adobe Adobe After Effects Adobe Premiere Pro Adobe After Effects and Premiere Pro Community Blog Follow Me on Twitter!
And then render at the end ![]() Until we have true agnostic players and channels that playback movies wrappers with mixed codecs within a single file - all the boasting about mixed timelines means nada! ![]() For instant answers to more than one hundred common FCP questions, check out the LAFCPUG FAQ Wiki here : [www.lafcpug.org]
He mentions ProRes 4444 too. And LT. And regular ProRes. He covers all the bases. Just leaves out Proxy.
He doesn't say that he converts the Canon footage to HQ...just that you have to. Muther****er! ![]() www.shanerosseditor.com Listen to THE EDIT BAY Podcast on iTunes [itunes.apple.com]
Is this a sales pitch disguised as a tip? Kev...are you at it again?!
Seriously...I heard some very interesting stuff from my friend Crazy Bob Zelin the other day when he was at our studio...he seems to think Apple may abandon FCP soon. He thinks there are signs. (Apple giving up on FC Server for one). He made some very interesting points. I don't remember what they were, but they made me think about keeping my Premiere & Avid licenses up to date. Crazy Bob knows a lot of sh!t about what's going on in our industry. He always seems to be everywhere. LOOK...THERE HE IS NOW!! ![]() When life gives you dilemmas...make dilemmanade. ![]()
Yeah I like the Mercury Playback Engine - I'd love it if it were stable and was implemented in AE!
Any output of mixed media to a uniform CODEC requires transcoding/rendering. In essence you don't NEED to render if you output a mixed media timeline unrendered from FCP it will render/transcode to whatever format you choose on output too (it just takes longer cus its old and 32bit and doesn't utilise the GPU like Prem). However even Premiere can't export a single file containing the 6 different CODECs on your Prem timeline that will play elsewhere because you can't playback a single file with mixed codecs on most (any?) players - so regardless of not having to render down FX (depending on the number of FX ![]() Tell the dev team I said hi and have they increased the toolset to match FCP's and fixed the Prem text to AE yet? ![]() For instant answers to more than one hundred common FCP questions, check out the LAFCPUG FAQ Wiki here : [www.lafcpug.org]
Bob is wrong here. He isn't often wrong, but in this case, he is way wrong.
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Be nice all. Kevin is a good guy even though he's crossed over.
![]() And Zelin, who loves a good rumor I guess, is way off the mark here. How do we know? Simple. The guys we know on the FCP team are still working there. When I hear they have all been laid off I'll let you all know. Michael Horton -------------------
I just watched that clip...oye vey...
Anyway, wrong or not, Crazy Bob made some good points (we had long discussion in the machine room). We'll see when the next iteration comes out how much input the FCP team has implemented from the Pro users. What do you mean "be nice"? Kevin knows where I am coming from - from the old days. TRAITOR!!!! Just kidding Kev. C'mon man...you HAVE to render out to merge all codecs into one. It's not possible to simply export multiple codecs into a single file as Ben mentions. When life gives you dilemmas...make dilemmanade. ![]()
I add all these formats and frame sizes to a HD timeline and do not render. I then Export > Media to Adobe Media Encoder which makes me a H.264 file. I didn't render before exporting, the encode takes care of all the filters, scaling, etc. during the encode.
It's the same in FCP when exporting without rendering via Compressor, isn't it? Kevin Monahan Social Support Lead, DV Products Adobe Adobe After Effects Adobe Premiere Pro Adobe After Effects and Premiere Pro Community Blog Follow Me on Twitter!
Nice job kjardin
yeah, write me offline and lets see if we can make this happen. A ticket to SuperMeet is not a problem. Agenda is full up but maybe we can squeeze this in somehow. No guarantees but this is just the type of fun stuff for the SuperMeet that we really like. And Kevin will be there too. He's teaching one of our FREE workshops. Think its already filled up though. Michael Horton -------------------
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