point).
On 10 Dec 2009, at 23:02, Shane Ross wrote:
When I had a mixed format, I used a PRO RES timeline. The other show
was native XDCAM, with the RENDER CONTROL set to ProREs...so if we
rendered, then the renders were ProRes. But then it got converted to
ProRes in the end, we sent it to COLOR and rendered it out ProREs.
<-shane
On Dec 10, 2009, at 2:34 PM, Roger Shufflebottom wrote:
> So a question (as I'm more used to transcoding in Avid): Are folks
> generally transcoding master clips or subclips (to ProRes or whatever)
> prior to editing or dropping native clips into a ProRes sequence and
+++
With best wishes,
Roger Shufflebottom
Avid Certified Instructor
http://www.bottom-line.tv
Tel: +44 1992 535 031 (UK)
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