Josh Bass
February 20th, 2012, 09:49 PM
Sorry, this must be really stupid, but I can't figure it out.
I shot something with my XL2 (yes, you read right), in 24p (2:3:3:2), widescreen.
Digitized it using "capture now" FCP to create one long file of the raw footage.
Client wanted a certain segment of the clip ASAP, so brought the whole raw footage clip onto timeline, razored out pertinent footage (about 4 minutes), exported just that little piece, without doing any processing, to create a new clip.
New clip, when I bring it into mediainfoMac, a program that will tell you all the specs of a video file, says the file format for the small clip is MPEG 4 instead of quicktime (it says original long raw footage clip is quicktime).
Client is telling me they can't open the small clip on their end (I dropboxed it) 'cause QT is telling them it isn't a .mov file.
Where is this MPEG 4 business coming from? All I did was drop the whole "tape" on the timeline, cut the relevant section out, and export as a new clip. When I originally dropped the "tape" on the timeline, I tell it to conform sequence settings to clip/footage settings, so why is it coming out in a different format?
I shot something with my XL2 (yes, you read right), in 24p (2:3:3:2), widescreen.
Digitized it using "capture now" FCP to create one long file of the raw footage.
Client wanted a certain segment of the clip ASAP, so brought the whole raw footage clip onto timeline, razored out pertinent footage (about 4 minutes), exported just that little piece, without doing any processing, to create a new clip.
New clip, when I bring it into mediainfoMac, a program that will tell you all the specs of a video file, says the file format for the small clip is MPEG 4 instead of quicktime (it says original long raw footage clip is quicktime).
Client is telling me they can't open the small clip on their end (I dropboxed it) 'cause QT is telling them it isn't a .mov file.
Where is this MPEG 4 business coming from? All I did was drop the whole "tape" on the timeline, cut the relevant section out, and export as a new clip. When I originally dropped the "tape" on the timeline, I tell it to conform sequence settings to clip/footage settings, so why is it coming out in a different format?