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Why So large
I am working on a small project aprox 10 min long after i finished it it is 8.5 gig
Why is this file so large? it was shot on a HD camera but on non HD tape. |
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I believe you've just won the gold medal in vagueness. Congrats.
What did you shoot on? What are you editing in? What preset was your export? Which codec for the 8.5 GB file? How does one shoot HD on non-HD tape or are you talking about HDV? Give us some info... -C |
I am shooting on A canon xh-A1 useing non hd tapes. i am useing final cut express when i eport the file useing eport quick time movie. file size is 8.5 gig it is 10 min long exactly
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I still don't know what your sequence settings are for your project. What codec are you cutting in (not HDV). This is your problem I think. If you open up your 8.5 GB .mov in QuickTime Player you can determine codec. Just hit Apple+I. Please see the attached screenshot. Everything will be determined in this window having to do with file size.
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you probably imported it as an uncompressed format. Change your capture settings to HDV or ProRes422 low quality.
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I could not get to take a snapshot but here is what i have
BCI FINAL.mov source /volume/g-drive Q /BCI FINAL.mov format Apple intermediate codec, 1440x1080 (1888x1062),millions FPS 29.97 Plaing FPS AVAILIBLE WHILE PLAYING Data size 8.12 GB Data Rate 120.23 mbits / s current time 0 duration 0:00:09:40.74 normal size 1920x1080 pixels current size 1920x1080 pixels I use the easy set up on the first project and just removed the timeline and added more I just did not think it would be 8.5 GB for 10 min of any kind of video? What i am trying to acomplis is the best Quality i can get to burn to DVD (IDVD) but i also send to youtube Sow how should i export for best quality and what would be best for youtube? I have only been useing FCE for about 3 mon so i am very new |
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Uncompressed 10bit HD is about 550 Mbits/s = ~4GB per minute. miniDV/HDV is 25 Mbps = 0.18 GB per minute Sony EX1 is 35 Mpbs = 0.27 GB per minute Quote:
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DVD can ONLY understand files that are encoded with the Mpeg2 codec. Nothing else. Quote:
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Here is the link to the video after getting it to Youtube A couple more questions(I love this place) When i export this then drag and drop it into IDVD does IDVD resize the movie? (When i burn it from IDVD it only takes up about 1/2 the disk when i try to export useing qick time conversion it gets to 7% and hangs up will it eventually go on i waited for about 15 min. when importing video what would be the best setting? i want the best quality i can get but can not burn to blue ray. thanks in advance |
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so when exporting what would be best? I dont see mpeg 2 i do see mpeg 4 but if i remember correctly it cut the sides from my video when i tried this? Or i can can just export useing Quick time movie?
I am useing a MacBook Pro will this thing handle Final cut Pro? |
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You got it.
Should i be capturing differantly? since i cant use blue ray? (So not to be waisting harddrive space)? thanks |
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