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Dern, 3 good suggestions - you guys are brilliant.
Thanks again, I'll start this next project as soon as she gets home from work this afternoon.
Richard
Hello -
Thanks for the replies.
I was afraid (hoping) you would say something like that.
My next question would be, should I break the news to the Supervisor that a new system would be an appropriate Christmas present, or should I wait till after the holidays when she's not paying such close attention?!
Thanks again for the help.
Richard
I recently completed a project in which I edited out a six-minute clip from a 60-minute .m2ts file. Editing went great, it was a rather simple, bare-bones, basic production. At the Produce screen, I chose a Hi-Def .wmv format to save in, hit Start, and 2 hours later the production was done.
I have had fairly similar experience with clips of 30-60 minutes in the past. Other file formats (.mov, .avi, mpeg-4) also take a long time. Also similar experience in PD9. Seems excessive to me, so:
Is this common for video production? (I'm not experienced in this)
Is Hi-Def that difficult (time consuming) to produce, compared to Standard def in .wmv?
Are there preference settings in PD10 that would shorten the production time without significant quality sacrifice?
Are there Win7 or PC hardware/software settings that are contributing?
Please advise, I'm getting old faster than I can produce a video!
Thanks for your help.
RichardsDay
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