Infoseite // Avis loss if continuously ex-and imported?



Frage von LinusL:


Nabend!

If I were a Avi Project (directly of miniDV in AP Pro) as a Project and a memory uncompressed Avi export, can I get this done without loss of quality in turn import, process and re-export?
I ask because many individual projects, I eventually turned into a movie and would like to trim, for example, 10 large Avi's easier to edit than a huge project with all the different clips ... Thx

Space


Antwort von Wiro:

"LinusL" wrote: ... because I have many individual projects, eventually, to a movie and would like to trim, for example, 10 large Avi's easier to edit than a huge project with the whole individual clips ... Thx
Basically it was, but then not export uncompressed, but as a DV-AVI. As long as you strictly comply with this standard, only the new frames compressed s.denen anything has changed (transition, effect, etc.). All other frames are in their original condition (Lossless). Downsides: You ultimately hold all the data twice. In fact, unnecessary.

Better method:
Get all the individual projects, once completed, without anything to export.
Then a final leg New Project s.and import all the other projects into the project window. Then any "sequence 1" of each project in the timeline drag. The timeline looks like this as if it were a single continuous clip - you can see clips, not the individual (nested project).

Advantages:
You do not duplicate data, since everything on the original clips based.
You Render avoid losses caused by caching effects in / Transitions emerge.
You can if you have a sequence for some reason have to change again / want to open the original project, then the change, and this car is in the final over Project.

Proposal as always: first s.einem Chen small test project to try to ensure that the operation becomes clear. Only then s.das "sharp" mammoth project going;)

Greeting Wiro

Space





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