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Aug 14, 2015 8:38 AM in response to Jean-Gab777by Russ H,Jean-Gab777 wrote:
because the codec put audio in a different folder!!!
Did you use a DVD encoding preset?
! can i do similar to fcp 7 when importing ???
I'm not sure what you're asking about. Please rephrase your question. Thank you.
Russ
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Aug 14, 2015 9:01 AM in response to Russ Hby Jean-Gab777,DVCPro HD is a codec with audio and video in different folders, using compressor i have the choice of converting the video file or the audio file but not both in the same export
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Aug 14, 2015 9:16 AM in response to Jean-Gab777by Jean-Gab777,how to batch transcode to ProRess HQ 422 a DVC Pro HD source and keep the audio in my .mov???? (fcpx can do it but i want to apply a denoyser on the footage)
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Aug 14, 2015 9:55 AM in response to Jean-Gab777by Russ H,Please describe how you imported the file from your camera to your computer.
Also, open the DVCPRO HD file in QuickTime and then open the Movie Inspector. Post a screenshot of what the Inspector reports.
Russ
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Aug 14, 2015 3:11 PM in response to Jean-Gab777by Jean-Gab777,I have imported every thing from the P2 card and Adobe media encoder was doing just fine before i canceled my adobe cc subscription for fcpx and compressor!!!! Compressor look to be a useless piece of junk right now
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Aug 15, 2015 8:37 AM in response to Jean-Gab777by Russ H,Not that I agree with the junk comment, I can imagine your frustration…now that I have a better idea o what you were describing: Compressor cannot mux the audio and video files.
If you have installed the latest (2.0.1) version of Pro Video Formats, FCP X will bring your files in muxed. You can then output them in whatever flavor of Pro Res you want – either directly or via Compressor.
Good luck.
Russ

