Larry Secrest
June 17th, 2008, 05:57 AM
Hello,
I'm blown away by how easier it is to work with the Cineform codec and how my processor breathe way easier with it. I'm playing with the demo version and will buy Neo HDV.
I'm going to edit my film capturing all the footage through HDLINK into the Cineform Codec. 3.8. This means that all my footage ready to be cut won' t be in M2T files but in the Cineform Codec.
Now, after each session of editing when it's time to close all applications, how do I save my edits? In what?
1-Do I save the clips I'm working on into a Vegas file? If I do that, do I keep the Cineform Codec if each day I save the edits I've made into Vegas files?
2-Instead of saving to Vegas files should I render each time into a Cineform codec file?
I guess since I'm going through the trouble of using an intermediary codec I want to be sure I don't lose it by saving my edits into Vegas files and not rendering each time to that particular codec.
Thanks
Larry
I'm blown away by how easier it is to work with the Cineform codec and how my processor breathe way easier with it. I'm playing with the demo version and will buy Neo HDV.
I'm going to edit my film capturing all the footage through HDLINK into the Cineform Codec. 3.8. This means that all my footage ready to be cut won' t be in M2T files but in the Cineform Codec.
Now, after each session of editing when it's time to close all applications, how do I save my edits? In what?
1-Do I save the clips I'm working on into a Vegas file? If I do that, do I keep the Cineform Codec if each day I save the edits I've made into Vegas files?
2-Instead of saving to Vegas files should I render each time into a Cineform codec file?
I guess since I'm going through the trouble of using an intermediary codec I want to be sure I don't lose it by saving my edits into Vegas files and not rendering each time to that particular codec.
Thanks
Larry