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Colin Rowe April 26th, 2011 05:07 PM

Re: transcode
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Charles Newcomb (Post 1643110)
The book says they're h264 files wrapped into mov, not AVCHD. .

Hey guys H264 is AVCHD

Jon Fairhurst April 26th, 2011 05:36 PM

Re: transcode
 
I believe that all AVCHD is h.264, but not all h.264 is AVCHD.

Canon DSLRs don't shoot AVCHD.

Steve Bleasdale April 26th, 2011 06:19 PM

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Ok good luck, try 60d standard-hv40 tv mode daylight wb...

Also 60d neutral kelvin 3900,-hv cinemode 25p + on custom settings, daylight wb or custom.
steve

Steve Bleasdale April 26th, 2011 06:22 PM

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Lisa this is my latest trailer with 60d and hv40, see what you think. steve

Luke Gates April 26th, 2011 09:28 PM

Re: transcode
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Steve Bleasdale (Post 1643189)
Hi Lisa thanks, I think I will buy neoscene as it seems the best around.

Avids DNxHD is free and works great. Learning curve from elements to cs5 isn't too bad either

Steve Bleasdale April 27th, 2011 02:30 AM

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Hey Luke thanks for your input, so do you think if i get cs5 i can work similar to prem 8, with it being adobe i suppose there would not be that much difference? steve

Lisa Maxwell April 27th, 2011 09:12 AM

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I like the style and the way you edited around the music. Did you use black and white because the colors of the HV40 didn't match with the 60D?

Steve Bleasdale April 27th, 2011 02:10 PM

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Not really Lisa just like to use black White a lot as it gives a rich feel. But yes its a good idea to do that I suppose. Steve

Kren Barnes April 28th, 2011 02:38 PM

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what's up Steve....you can try Canopus Procoder 3 its very easy to use and the quality is great although we just made the switch to CS5 to save us the trouble of transcoding :)

Cheers,

Kren
Vertical Video Works* Winnipeg Wedding Videography

David Zeno April 28th, 2011 06:19 PM

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Hi Steve,

when you say CS5, what program are you talking about ? PP or AE ?

As far as I know, neither do any transcoding, so you won't find anything faster in the editing process.

As for the 60D, it is AVCHD footage from what I've read on a number of forums in the last few months.

Dave.


Quote:

Originally Posted by Steve Bleasdale (Post 1643079)
Thanks chris, so the 60d mov files will transcode ok with new blue!! and you say it will keep the quality of the full hd files? the only other option is to get cs5 but im used to the prem 8 and i get around quick without learning cs5 unless its similar to prem 8 as both are adobe!! thanks steve


David Zeno April 28th, 2011 06:25 PM

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If you are using Premiere Pro version 5.03 or later, and you have a CUDA supported video card, then you will find your system is a 100x faster, because any of the footage you put on the time line is basically pre-rendered, thank Adobe for this amazing technology, for supported Nvidia CUDA cards that take advantage of Adobe's Mercury engine.

I've seen this in action, and it's mind blowing, how fast it is. With a video card that doesn't support CUDA, it's extremely slow, add in an Nvidia CUDA supported card that Adobe supports, and all of a sudden, your time line is rendered, you can add many many many layers of video, 20 layers of graphics, and the time line is still rendered and plays back in real-time. It's just amazing.

Dave.



Quote:

Originally Posted by Chris Harding (Post 1643099)
Hi Steve

Darn!! I have never tried it with MOV's ..sorry about that ..Canon files are of course, AVCHD but wrapped in a MOV container...I really would have expected it to be able to handle the 60D files.

Sorry to lead you up the garden path!!! Guess you need to use Neoscene??? I had both, hence the suggestion...Neoscene will do MOV as far as I know!!

Chris



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