Frage von Nika27:Hello,
I want movies from the Internet into the timeline of Final Cut move. I have the movie in Quicktime format. These synonymous, I can then drag the timeline, but the rendering takes a very long time (Double Red Marking) and every time I make a cut, I need to re-render, which cut the course, almost impossible.
How can such a movie I once for the Final Cut convert and optimize, so this no longer happens?
Thanks for a quick answer
Monika
Antwort von Markus:
Hi Monika,
Videos on the Internet are usually hochkomprimiert and to picture groups. When editing software needs to be very much expected, since intermediate images are required in the original data is not directly available.
Convert the video into a cutting-air (if possible einzelbildkomprimiertes) format. Quicktime alone is no guarantee, since it is only the packaging, but not to a specific data structure.
Same as with AVI in Windows:
AVI is just a container format ...
Antwort von PowerMac:
Exactly the same:
http://forum.slashcam.de/preview-jerky-vt56114.html?highlight =
Format in Final Cut Pro are about DV, HDV, JPEG Still Image, Uncompressed ...
Take one of them. Convert via Quicktime or MPEG Streamclip.