Frage von Q-Panic:Hello together,
have a project shot in HDV on the SonyZ1 and now wants to cut in AVID. The capture process worked just fine. Where it all well.
Now I would like to edit a few seconds of the material in After Effects 7.0. What are your export settings should I use for this? I've always used DV QT Reference, which unfortunately does not work with HDV.
Has anyone some good advice, as the works s.besten in HDV workflow for Avid and After Effects? That would be super.
Thanks for the help.
Carsten.
Antwort von Q-Panic:
I have completely forgotten that this is Windows XP, not a Mac. There, I've made it several times and then it works synonymous 1080i/60 HDV codecs, thanks to the wonderful. The result, unfortunately, I can only watch only on a Mac and not on Windows (only white picture, no sound)
I tried the Avid DNxHD codec, but since QT played from just a black picture (with sound).
This codec confusion on the PC a little annoying. Would be great if someone that has previous experience, I could help a bit.
Thank you in advance.
Antwort von Axel Rogge:
Hello together,
have a project shot in HDV on the SonyZ1 and now wants to cut in AVID. The capture process worked just fine. Where it all well.
Now I would like to edit a few seconds of the material in After Effects 7.0. What are your export settings should I use for this? I've always used DV QT Reference, which unfortunately does not work with HDV.
Has anyone some good advice, as the works s.besten in HDV workflow for Avid and After Effects? That would be super.
Thanks for the help.
Carsten. Hm - if it sounds synonymous unpopular: Exporting selected sequence but the single image sequence. Take it better to its own folder :-)
Then you choose an interlace-compatible format, like TIFF, and s.geht 's.
Or VideoFürWindows, interlaced, uncompressed or HDV. AE can import synonymous.
And, it will work?
Axel
Antwort von Q-Panic:
Uncompress AVI to 1920x1080 works in any case. Is big, bold halt. And when you import back into Avid needs to stop again be converted into AVID format. Even if it is uncompressed, will ever stop rumgerechnet. There is no Export Settings for HDV, which can take you both for export from AVID in AEX, as synonymous for the return import from AEX in AVID, AVID accepted so that the file without complaint and gerechne and I have no losses?
As I said, I would not rumzicken here so if I do not of Final Cut Pro would kenen. Since it exports just with the skin 1080i/60 HDV codec, the file in AEX,-edited it and chase it back out with the same codec. The final file can then easily import into Final Cut Pro without, that has to convert Final Cut Pro the file again. It can be immediately used.
Antwort von Axel Rogge:
AVID Yes, unfortunately that is a problem. The software is so beautiful ....
Another idea - I have it in HD not yet tried - but just try it with one OMF-Import/Export. If you have AE 7Pro that was supposed to fold synonymous, no?
Greetings!
Axel Rogge
Antwort von Q-Panic:
Nice idea, but AVID HDV does not save files in. Omf but. Mxf and not swallowing the AEX. Brave new digital world.
Antwort von shader:
I have the same problem ..
The fastest way to transcode each clip or sequence in the respective bin, and to export the transcoded clip then as a ref too. But the solution can not be ..
Antwort von PowerMac:
That's strange ... Even HDV from Premiere Pro 2, you can simply reinziehen in After Effects.
I synonymous rate for the single sequence, but rather not TIFF, PNG or something like it. One can pass on Windows, unfortunately, not directly via Quicktime s.After effects, because it is the HDV codec only s.Mac there.
Antwort von Sascha:
For the PC, Apple offers an extra MPEG2 -Encoder/Decoder natively in Quicktime PC is just not there, is not synonymous with Quicktime Pro and that's why you see only a white synonymous Picture ....
Antwort von Grinny:
Is this MPEG2 -Encoder/Decoder the solution of the problem? Since the days I buy the Canon HV20, and also cut with Avid, I'm interested in the topic very much. The QT reference was just totally practical ... as has been described here, it's work unreasonably.