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August 20th, 2008, 03:42 AM | #1 |
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downsize 1280x720 50fps h264 to SD 720x576 25fps dv pal in FCP 5.0
Hi I have a vx 2000 and I want to know how I can downsize this 1280x720 footy and load it my SD timeline.
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August 21st, 2008, 08:44 AM | #2 |
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thanks 4 helping
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August 21st, 2008, 09:09 AM | #3 |
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Just try exporting it from quicktime, as a quicktime movie. Change it to DV PAL... once you see the options it should be self explanatory. You probably want it progressive as opposed to interlaced.
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yeah i alrady did that but didnt work i think the hd footage is in native 16:9 with film bars
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So you want the 16:9 hi def footage to become 4:3 CROPPED footage? If so:
-Nest the HD sequence into an SD sequence -With the SD sequence active, in the canvas, enable image AND wireframe mode via the drop down menu -Use the image size drop down to ensure the image is smaller than the grey "workspace" -Find a corner handle and drag the image size (the nested sequence) until it fills the 4:3 frame and pan if necessary for framing -Render
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I heard it gives not the same result as a real 50i or 60i original image?
A colleague therefore captures with a Decklink card outputting the Component from a JVC-HD200 to get the real result, as he doesn't find a proper workflow at the moment on the Mac.
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