Pat Horridge: joepineapples: Mjolnarn, thanks for your advice on this. However I can't follow this phrase: 'just send out a qt ref and switch to Hd'. Do you mean export the sequence as a QT Ref, magically uprez it outside Avid them reimport it? Or export as QT Ref, create a new bin in 1080 then reimport the sequence as a DNx? Bit confused. Thanks, J Exporting as a QT Ref just gives you a file pointing to yoiu SD sources. But if you import into an HD project you will make HD media as part of the import process. That will scale the3 media. That will work but I've never found the MC import scaling to be great.
joepineapples: Mjolnarn, thanks for your advice on this. However I can't follow this phrase: 'just send out a qt ref and switch to Hd'. Do you mean export the sequence as a QT Ref, magically uprez it outside Avid them reimport it? Or export as QT Ref, create a new bin in 1080 then reimport the sequence as a DNx? Bit confused. Thanks, J
Mjolnarn, thanks for your advice on this.
However I can't follow this phrase:
'just send out a qt ref and switch to Hd'.
Do you mean export the sequence as a QT Ref, magically uprez it outside Avid them reimport it?
Or export as QT Ref, create a new bin in 1080 then reimport the sequence as a DNx?
Bit confused.
Thanks,
J
Exporting as a QT Ref just gives you a file pointing to yoiu SD sources. But if you import into an HD project you will make HD media as part of the import process. That will scale the3 media.
That will work but I've never found the MC import scaling to be great.
Joe, workflow is as Pat described but you do not want Avid to do the upscaling so import with settings " do not upscale " to DNx is what you want to do.
BCC Uprez, when applied on that clip, will take care of the upscale
Tomas
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