Tim Palmer-Benson
April 23rd, 2009, 10:37 PM
I am experminenting with Blu Ray Production by doing the following and I wonder if I am doing things right:
I have an hour long FCP Edited Pro Res Quicktime file, exported from FCP to Quicktime as is. I have imported this into Premiere CS4 and then run a rendering on the whole thing. When finished I plan to dynamic link to Encore and burn the Blu Ray. I did the rendering because the file would not play back smoothly in Premiere.
Why am doing this rather than preparing the file in Compressor. Well, I understand that the file that compressor produces is not H264 and will be much larger. So I thought if I make my file a Premier file and then go to Encore I will be able to use the more modern method.
I am looking for advise and comment on this work flow....I do have the latest updates for Premiere and Encore, but I couldn't figure out how to open an FCP XML file. It was still greyed out after the update of Premiere, so I just used the exported Quicktime File.
Tim
I have an hour long FCP Edited Pro Res Quicktime file, exported from FCP to Quicktime as is. I have imported this into Premiere CS4 and then run a rendering on the whole thing. When finished I plan to dynamic link to Encore and burn the Blu Ray. I did the rendering because the file would not play back smoothly in Premiere.
Why am doing this rather than preparing the file in Compressor. Well, I understand that the file that compressor produces is not H264 and will be much larger. So I thought if I make my file a Premier file and then go to Encore I will be able to use the more modern method.
I am looking for advise and comment on this work flow....I do have the latest updates for Premiere and Encore, but I couldn't figure out how to open an FCP XML file. It was still greyed out after the update of Premiere, so I just used the exported Quicktime File.
Tim