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Show all posts by userYour basic troubleshooting forum for all things FCP Legacy (FCP 7 and below.) And general discussion on topics that do not fit in the other forums.
Not registered? Click HERE to register now Re: exporting XDCAM files for the web - 11 years agoI've uploaded a 422 file - over a gig for less than 2 mins - and it won't play smoothly so that doesn't work. The streamclip is because the footage is interlaced you can't deinterlace without recompressing the file. Deinterlacing in FCP isn't a good option. IN streamclip I'm selecting H264, size 1920 x 1080 (as with the original), full quality and deinterlace. After this the file is still oby marknormanaitken - Café LA Re: exporting XDCAM files for the web - 11 years agoAnother route seems to be opening the full res quicktime and then saving it within quicktime as an 'export for web' file and I get a 17MB size clip that seems to look ok. Its an MPEG4 with H264 codec - shrunk from 1920 x 1080 to 852 x 480.by marknormanaitken - Café LA Re: exporting XDCAM files for the web - 11 years agoThanks for the advice. I just exported the file as a Pro Res 422 and then ran it through Streamclip to deinterlace and as an H264 file and I still have 1.47GB file coming out as a 1.29GB one. This is too big for You Tube. I also understand the mistake of compressing to H264 twice but that does make it much smaller. I'm a bit confused here.by marknormanaitken - Café LA exporting XDCAM files for the web - 11 years agoHello I'm struggling with exporting XDCAM footage to publish on YOUTube. I'm exporting the file as Quiktime Conversion and as an H264. The file comes out at 1.3GB and it's under 2 mins long. I then run the file through streamclip to deinterlace it. Then I upload onto YOuTube and it won't play smoothly. Could someone please give me the settings for web export to achieve the best qualityby marknormanaitken - Café LA Re: florescent light flicker in post - 11 years agoThanks - I'll follow up.by marknormanaitken - Café LA florescent light flicker in post - 11 years agoI shot some footage recently at 25fps in a room with florescent lights on an EX3. I didn't change the shutter speed as I had shot there before and it was ok. I now find 6000 miles away in the edit that there are nasty bands across the whole frame. I've put it through Streamclip and de-interlaced it but to no effect. Not a great fan of fixing it in post but is there a way? I've looked at foruby marknormanaitken - Café LA |
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