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Anamorphic Need to change the aspect ratio of your footage? Compressor Have lots of shots to export from your Final Cut Pro project? Send them to Compressor! This development greatly improves loading and playback speed for Final Cut Pro users. The software has also had a number of fixes and improvements with the System Preferences and the Export Settings interfaces. Presets can now be created for digit padding and starting frame numbers from within the System Preferences Pane.
Output looks good. After rendering sequence doesn't play well A little choppy. But I don't need to play from that sequence. This is for x DPX output only. Testing trailer assets Monday at Notch in Toronto. Will update this post after the test. Thanks Mark. With regard to rendering what codec do you have selected for the x sequence? Ideally you don't want to render the program in the x sequence as this will be another compression, just do the DPX export right after nesting. Having said that, I'm not sure how FCP works in this respect - it might be going through the sequence codec to the DPX format on export anyway, in which case it makes very little difference.
BitJazz would be a good example. Yes, I did the export right after nesting. Not rendered. I selected the TIFF codec. I went through a number of compressions from uncompressed to slightly compressed.
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