Steve Mullen
December 8th, 2005, 12:46 AM
After waiting for a 2 clip cuts-only (AIC or DVCPRO HD) Sequence, to export to HDV, we get an HDV file. One assumes the frames are being encoded to MPEG-2. Specifically, to HDV.
If we now import this back into FCP, we can try to Print it to Tape.
Now we wait for a message "Conforming HDV."
If so, how can a 2 minute HDV file take 20 minutes to be "conformed?"
And, what -- after the Sequence is already HDV -- why does it need to be conformed? And, what is conforming.
And, if something goes wrong in the write to tape -- it needs to spend 20 minutes conforming it again.
Equally strange, Apple claims a cuts-only Timeline HDV timeline uses Smart Splicing at the cut-points. Yet, it takes a long time to export/conform when it should only take a few seconds.
If we now import this back into FCP, we can try to Print it to Tape.
Now we wait for a message "Conforming HDV."
If so, how can a 2 minute HDV file take 20 minutes to be "conformed?"
And, what -- after the Sequence is already HDV -- why does it need to be conformed? And, what is conforming.
And, if something goes wrong in the write to tape -- it needs to spend 20 minutes conforming it again.
Equally strange, Apple claims a cuts-only Timeline HDV timeline uses Smart Splicing at the cut-points. Yet, it takes a long time to export/conform when it should only take a few seconds.