What happens to my High Def Media when I put it into a Standard Def Sequence?
Being that Hi Def media is so much larger I should be able to scale it up to 200% and not loose quality however it seems like I am,
When I put Hi Def Media into a Standard Def Comp in After Effects it will scale it to the comp size but then show the scale at 47% Avid does not show this fact.
I am scared that once I put Hi Def media into my Standard Def Sequence that Avid is doing a real time conversion and then when I try to scale up the video it is actually scaling up a Standard Def proxy of the media.
Anyone have any insight here.
Thanks
Chris
Dad X 3:I am scared that once I put Hi Def media into my Standard Def Sequence that Avid is doing a real time conversion and then when I try to scale up the video it is actually scaling up a Standard Def proxy of the media.
What you fear is exactly what's happening. Avid is not resolution independent like a few other NLEs (and compositing apps like After Effects). Your HD material becomes SD in an SD project, and scaling it up will look like crap.
Unfortunately.
Michael.
Yep, that's how Avid works. If you have Avid FX, you can duplicate the way AE works but, in the standard editor, you cannot scale the image without degrading quality.
In agreement, Unity. In Disagreement, Discussion. In all things, Charity.
BLKDOG: Yep, that's how Avid works. If you have Avid FX, you can duplicate the way AE works but, in the standard editor, you cannot scale the image without degrading quality.
One feature request I think Avid should really address. As the handles are still to the hi-def media, Avid should be able to recursively process it through some kind of software scaler.
The ability to pan and scan around the HD frame in an SD project is sortta basic these days. To have to load and try and accurately time and edit clips through AvidFX is very time consuming.
As a workaround I'd work in an HD timeline with your SD material, get your edit working and then take it into AE to reframe, or bring the timeline into an SD project via AvidFX and a QTRef (if you have either of those programs/plugins).
John
Can we go back to the way audio nodes used to be selected? Please? ie if you have audio nodes at the same time on selected tracks; then selecting 1 audio node selects them all at that time. Having to shift select nodes or add an in and out is time consuming and counter productive. At least make it an option.
Thanks for all your help.
Here is my work around untill Avid fixes this issue.
Again thanks everyone for the help and I hope this is fixed soon.
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