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- Dec 15, 2015No, I’m opening the SAS exports in MPEG Streamclip. Just for the hell of it, before exporting SAS, I mixed down first using DNxHD codec, then second, to ProRes 422 HQ. Same result (not that I expected it to be different).
David Dodson
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> On Dec 15, 2015, at 4:08 PM, Job ter Burg (L2B) <Job_L2@...> wrote:
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> In what application are you watching your Same-As-Source exports? Those should be shift-free. But if you try to play them in Quicktime X, then that is the culprit, because QT X is not QT player, but an AV Foundation player, and will convert to H264 on the fly. Use QT 7 or VLC or Switch, I’d say. Also take the 709/RGB buttons into account. - << Previous post in topic Next post in topic >>