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Re: Any reason to use ProRes over H.264? - 13 years agoExcellent, thanks for the help!by Robert Scheer - Compressor - Media Compression and Conversion Re: Any reason to use ProRes over H.264? - 13 years agoI'm talking about the 24p stuff from my Canon, not film.by Robert Scheer - Compressor - Media Compression and Conversion Re: Any reason to use ProRes over H.264? - 13 years agoThanks Jeff. Would you expect regular 422 to be more of a RAM sucker than LT for regular editing? I use LT for my journalism work, but have a film project and want the best master I can can get out of my setup.by Robert Scheer - Compressor - Media Compression and Conversion Re: Any reason to use ProRes over H.264? - 13 years agoHere's a workflow question: 1. L&T files as 422 LT. Also L&T as HQ or 4444 (or MPEG Streamclip them). Edit, pointing to the LT files. 2. After editing is done, connect to the higher HQ/4444 files for final exporting. Sound good? No?by Robert Scheer - Compressor - Media Compression and Conversion Re: Any reason to use ProRes over H.264? - 13 years agoExcellent! Got the EOS plug-in working and running. No more MPEG streamclip. Thank you again.by Robert Scheer - Compressor - Media Compression and Conversion Re: Any reason to use ProRes over H.264? - 13 years agoThanks for the info strypes, I've got a lot to learn about working with these files. Any good online primers to suggest? -Bobby Robert Scheer - Compressor - Media Compression and Conversion Re: Any reason to use ProRes over H.264? - 13 years agoHi Jeff, I've had pretty good success with the out-of-the-camera H.264 files and my setup, but have only done a few small projects since going to FCP7. Can you be more specific? Thanks, -Bobby Robert Scheer - Compressor - Media Compression and Conversion Any reason to use ProRes over H.264? - 13 years agoHi all, first post. I work on a Mac, and use Canon DSLRs (Mark IV and 5d MkII). I use FCP 7.0.2, which works with the H.264 right out of the camera, as you know. Would there be any reason to keep converting the files to ProRes 422LT (I use MPEG Streamclip), as I'd had to do with FCP 6? Thanks all! -Bby Robert Scheer - Compressor - Media Compression and Conversion |
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