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Robert Young
July 20th, 2009, 07:48 PM
Exactly- EXPORT> MOVIE> in the settings use the Cineform compressor, 1080x1920, 30p and render the timeline out to a CFHD.avi movie.
This is now your master HD file.

Simon Zimmer
July 20th, 2009, 09:15 PM
Cool.

Thanks,

Simon

Stephen Armour
July 21st, 2009, 10:46 AM
Exactly- EXPORT> MOVIE> in the settings use the Cineform compressor, 1080x1920, 30p and render the timeline out to a CFHD.avi movie.
This is now your master HD file.

Just remember not to select the "recompress", and check your settings for the CF codec.

The "High HD" setting is plenty good enough for CF'ed HDVs.

Simon Zimmer
July 21st, 2009, 04:33 PM
Thanks!

I decided to just use Debugmode Frameserver which saves me the step of creating the CF Master file.

Simon

John Rich
July 22nd, 2009, 05:37 AM
Steve,

I was looking at this tutorial BDVS Tutorials (http://bellunevideo.com/tutorials/PrToEnCS3_Frameserver/DFS_Pr2En.html)
by Jeff Bellune and I can't tell how the down scaling is done with frame server. Is it done by the Adobe Encoder or the Cineform compressor.

Somehow I had the idea the Cineform downscaling was more accurate than the Encoder Adobe uses, either Premiere or Encore.

Also, how would you generate web video from your "master" using the frameserver technique?

Thanks for your help.

John Rich

Bruce Gruber
July 22nd, 2009, 04:34 PM
Hi John, the only thing with using framesaver is Encoe does the transcoding and Encores trancoding really stinks.tmpgenc compression is the best I have been able to find once you import the tmpgenc file to Encoe it wil not transcode the file just the dvd menue and wrap it for Dvd play back.