However, rendering out of AE to ProRes and then editing that into an XDCam
timeline worked just fine.
Go figure.
On Wed, Nov 18, 2009 at 9:25 PM, Paul Dougherty <lists@postlit.com> wrote:
>
>
> I'm preparing After Effects Quicktimes for a FCP project with XDCAM
> footage. Although my AE renders seem to match the footage in every
> way (below as spelled out in the various bin columns) I'm
> encountering a lot of stuttery playback on the AE renders (footage pb
> ok) though they're playing off the same SATA drive as the XDCAM
> footage. I'm a FCP newbie but baffled by this, any ideas?
>
> both the footage & AE files present as 1080p24 35/Mb/s VBR 23.98
> 1920x1080 data rate 4.3
>
> Thanks,
>
> Paul
>
> CP 6.0.6 Qt 7.6.4
>
>
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