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This is the loaded channel not the PC vs Apple Fanboy channel, so fuck off and stop posting crap in front of people who don't give a shit.
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"a quick video" yea my ass 10 minutes... but its cooll
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I followed all the steps in this video, but I still have to render in Final Cut Pro. HELP!!!
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thanks that was helpful. Had problems with the codec on canon 550d.
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needs a mac, hate pc to the core, just saying, but thanks loaded for sharing :)
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i use final cut express and i still have to render and where do u get cinema tools or what is a good frame rate converter?
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Awesome tutorial, very helpful, thank you!
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No rendering? This is rad!
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i fuckin love you thanks so much!
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@gamer4america final cut pro is the most popular editing software for budget minded. I wouldn't call it a minority. Asides MPEG streamclip and the conversion from h264 is the real point of this tutorial and that is not system specific.
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@allatusdan resolution has nothing to do with your color rendering. Red is the hardest color for video cameras. I chose 1920x1080 because thats the size of my 60fps video. Generally you want to use whatever resolution is "unscaled" so your fine on that. If your using a 5d or 7d google custom pictures styles. You can find some color curves to load in the camera that will help issues with color and dynamic range.
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@93natho No you have to shoot it at 60fps. You can change the mode in your settings on the camera.
Final Cut Studio has no apps that do this?
noodleninjaa 2 years ago
You could use compressor, but I didn't want to make this a mac only tutorial. Transcoding using MPEG streamclip will work for everyone with every video editor.
LoadedNewsletter 2 years ago