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March 20th, 2010, 03:04 PM | #1 |
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exporting HDV to RAW HD
in premiere CS4 what settings would i choose to export the HDV file to a raw HD file.
and what settings would i use to export the HDV video format so i don't notice any lose in quality? thanks |
March 20th, 2010, 03:08 PM | #2 |
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What do you mean by RAW?
Depends on your eyesight. Every export after editing will carry re compression and thus generation loss. |
March 20th, 2010, 03:12 PM | #3 |
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uncompressed ...
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March 20th, 2010, 03:13 PM | #4 |
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You can export to lossless AVI. But be warned, the file will be huge.
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March 20th, 2010, 08:17 PM | #5 |
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Let alone the hard drive performance needed to play it back...
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March 20th, 2010, 10:08 PM | #6 |
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dave,
the best is 16-bit TIFF sequence. use this setting and you'll be fine. A single frame will be somewhere around 2-6MB depending on the info, so if you're rendering a movie, you'll need a dedicated 1TB hard disk for this.
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All this makes some difference in what recommendation might be best...
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