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Help needed with export in Premiere
We need to export a feature shot in HDCAM and edited in full res in Premiere Pro onto HDV (via firewire onto an HDV camcorder) for a test screening. If anyone has done this export, if there are any pointers or settings you can share, that would be great.
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PC or Mac?
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PC.
I'm passing on the info to the director. He was about to burn an SD DVD for the upcoming screening and I'm trying to encourage him towards a more appropriate medium for a 30 ft screen!
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OK, follow this script;
1] Download and fully install Edius Pro 3.x trial demo from Canopus website. 2] in Premiere you will see a bridge to Canopus Procoder Express. Export the timeline and follow the wizard and choose HDV MODE2 preset (1440X1080 MP@HL). This will create a m2t file on the harddrive. 3] Use the Canopus MPEG TS Writer to send the m2t file to a Sony Z1 or FX1 Good luck.
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