Gary Gandhi
May 9th, 2009, 07:54 PM
Hello,
I know there are plenty of threads talking abt intermediary codec use in order to deal with avchd editing. My question however is specific to neo scene. when I convert a 1080p avchd file to the cineform avi using the neo scene codec.
what timeline do i import this cineform avi in ?
i mean shd i just import the output from neoscene in the avchd 1080p timeline in cs4?
also, when i try doing that, the image playback is still of poor quality compared to if i convert the avchd into dvcprohd using the pany software.
please note i am not commenting on the quality of the 2 videos (cineform vs dvcprohd) but just the play back and my systems ability to handle these files.
i was hoping converting via neo scene would make my life easier, but system is still running slow.
am i importing the 1080p cineform avi in the right timeline .. ??
might be a dumb question -but in all the threads i read, none exclusively specified which timeline to import under for cs4.
thank you all or reading.
I know there are plenty of threads talking abt intermediary codec use in order to deal with avchd editing. My question however is specific to neo scene. when I convert a 1080p avchd file to the cineform avi using the neo scene codec.
what timeline do i import this cineform avi in ?
i mean shd i just import the output from neoscene in the avchd 1080p timeline in cs4?
also, when i try doing that, the image playback is still of poor quality compared to if i convert the avchd into dvcprohd using the pany software.
please note i am not commenting on the quality of the 2 videos (cineform vs dvcprohd) but just the play back and my systems ability to handle these files.
i was hoping converting via neo scene would make my life easier, but system is still running slow.
am i importing the 1080p cineform avi in the right timeline .. ??
might be a dumb question -but in all the threads i read, none exclusively specified which timeline to import under for cs4.
thank you all or reading.