Olas Polare
October 24th, 2008, 03:56 AM
Hi
Anyone figured out a good editing workflow for the material from the hd1000?
First i started using vegas, the playback speed wasnt great but i could live with it. but then when the project started to get heavier (not that big really) vegas started to have lots of problems with my files and kept crashing a lot.
So i tried premiere. premiere cs3 was even slower when it came to playback, so i waited for cs4. cs4 had a lot better playback BUT it doesnt handle the 720p60 files well at all! it interprets the video as 30fps and the audio as 60(!?).
so i tried remuxing the .mp4 files into quicktimes. now premiere got the framerates good and all, but the playback was INSANELY SLOW. shit. so i made a script that generated low res quicktime proxies of all my shots (with the same file names but another folder), and then a script that swaps out the low res for the highres and vice versa.
so now when i edit i use the low quality quicktimes (with a project set up for 720p60) and then before exporting i just run my script and it swaps out all the source material to the full res stuff.
a bit complicated to set up but once its running its pretty fast to work with.
Anyone figured out a good editing workflow for the material from the hd1000?
First i started using vegas, the playback speed wasnt great but i could live with it. but then when the project started to get heavier (not that big really) vegas started to have lots of problems with my files and kept crashing a lot.
So i tried premiere. premiere cs3 was even slower when it came to playback, so i waited for cs4. cs4 had a lot better playback BUT it doesnt handle the 720p60 files well at all! it interprets the video as 30fps and the audio as 60(!?).
so i tried remuxing the .mp4 files into quicktimes. now premiere got the framerates good and all, but the playback was INSANELY SLOW. shit. so i made a script that generated low res quicktime proxies of all my shots (with the same file names but another folder), and then a script that swaps out the low res for the highres and vice versa.
so now when i edit i use the low quality quicktimes (with a project set up for 720p60) and then before exporting i just run my script and it swaps out all the source material to the full res stuff.
a bit complicated to set up but once its running its pretty fast to work with.