How to export edited material 5 d in the same Format

Hello ppl!

Just maybe someone can help me with this one...

I know it's more technical side of the 5 d, but my Q has something to do with it;

As we know, 5 d video footage, it compresses with the H.264 codec and stores it in. MOV container!

For purposes of EDITING I use ADOBE CS5 (workstation solid with motor Mercury CUDA and all)...

In any case, I was shooting just 'Making Of' for some feature - and what I want to do is CLEAR FOOTAGE MATERIAL of unnecessary parts - and then export it to HDD and give it to the film production

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But how to export edited material in the same container and with the same properties as originally filmed sequences was?

ADOBE has enough powerful MEDIA ENCODER, but you cannot save files to h.264. MOV extension!

You can choose H.264, but then your file will have more extension of *.mp4 [/ b] [b]... - on - this file will be of the same quality as the file that I downloaded from my CF card?

Ideas on that - or maybe one tip for some other ENCODE? -Just do not suggest cause of MAC that I can't afford it right now!

What I can do, is use AVID MEDIA COMPOSER 4 or 5 (also on my Windows workstation) - but since AVID recodes all sequences as the first step in its import, I don't know it would fullfill my needs!

I hope that someone will know how to handle!

See you soon!

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And Yes, my ADOBE EXPORT PRESET looks the same... But when I come to the choises, what bothers me is that it is all 1080 DVCPRO and my record isn't DVCPRO is H.264...

Well, your codec to export is not and will not necessarily match your codec to source footage - you must choose the one you want. I guess I'm a little unsure of what you're referring, here. Can clarify you?

Without worrying about the export codec you choose, however, the images will be re - encode altogether, even if you re-export to QT H.264. It's just the nature of creation during the export of this type of format and codec.

Would you go and use it anyway and recode in DVCPRO?

You pouvez, but DNxHD is probably going to be a better choice (and I assume you're referring to DVCPROHD).

And I just download AVID codecs, to start the ORGANIZATION see wehre are they suspended and what should I choose in my short list...

So you say (as your friend has suggested), that I should use DNxHD - and we already are disscusing, can you suggest what values to define it, but lies, DNxHD codec for... And the eternal question... What is my final format is going to be? He will have to *. MOV extension?

They will appear in the Presets; they will appear under video Codec in the video tab. You choose the Avid DNxHD Codec, and then click the parameters of the Codec. In the "resolutions" fall down, select the size and the framerate of your footage layer source; There are levels of different compression that you can select in each category, each being more/less compressed progressive. You can probably stick with 8-bit options, because they 10-bit versions will be just unneccesarily bloat files. And Yes, those are some SBDAs.

That all said, if you try MPEG Streamclip, you can cut out the parts of records you don't want and use the file > save as to save new versions out without any recompression either. First, on the other hand, will always be recompress.

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