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Sorry to respond to your question with another one but shouldnt it not make any difference? I just want to have the highest quality possible which I intend to put right back into Cyberlink 14 again?
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Can someone point me in the right direction as to what settings I need to have when exporting to loose basically no quality?
I am rendering out shots using PIP but I actually need 3 layers which my PC can't handle. Instead I am doing the first layer and using Chrome Key on the second import to design the second layer. The only downside it after my first export I don't think I got the best quality as there is some diminishment from the original file and if I continue to render out the quality will continue to drop.
Long story short. What, if any export settings can I use to make the biggest monster of a perfect file?
Thanks
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Hi Steve,
I do want to use the audio from each video as it cuts.
What I am hoping to do is capture gameplay from different peoples perspective and cut between sequences. The reason I need Multicam for this is that there will be alot of quick transitions and the clips tend to be 30 minutes long. Obviously to have to manually cut those would take forever.
After the multicam is completed I will be overlaying a final "commentary audio" over the entire project, making the multicam audio background sound.
Hope that makes sense
Thanks
Tim
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I know that you can import multiple video files and also an additional audio file
However, what I am trying to achieve and am not sure is possible through Cyberlinks multicam is to be able to swap from video to video (i.e. cam1, cam2, cam3) and have the audio swap out to that camera.
So to clarify, 3 video inputs with their original audio and when flicking from clip to clip, having the audio change with it.
Can anyone tell me if this is possible or are you simply restricted to 1 audio out?
Thanks
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