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September 5, 2006
Issues with Final Cut Pro - DVD Studio Pro - Compressor
Last year I was asked to video tape a couple of friends weddings; actually, there were 3 weddings each one weekend after the other. I am almost done with the video from the first wedding which is the most complicated as we used 2 cameras, one HD and one DV. I have completed all the editing in Final Cut Pro, authored a DVD in DVD Studio Pro, and now it's time to actually burn the DVD. This is were the issues start.
The quality of the video pretty much sucks. In particular, I am working with a piece of video that was shot completely in HD and the sequence in Final Cut was credited using HD. I have tried almost everything to get the video to look good. I have used Compressor to convert it to SD, used the Quick Time conversion in Final Cut, and used DVD Studio Pro to compress the video, and they all pretty much suck.
When I take on an issue at work, I understand the underlying causes and the technical aspects of the issue. With Final Cut and DVD Studio Pro, I really don't understand the concepts of compression. I have spent all day on this issue and I don't want to spend another day on it. Help.
Posted by crumrine at September 5, 2006 11:01 PM
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I miss your weblog entries.. no time I guess eh?
Posted by: Lucien W. Dupont
at January 5, 2007 1:09 PM
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