- Oct 17 8:14 AMWhen I do this, I make a duplicate of my sequence, mixdown all tracks to ProRes, cut the ProRes mixdown over all video tracks, remove all other video tracks, export same as source. It is a rock solid workflow which results in single video track ProRes QT files every time. I would agree that leaving any video in the sequence that is not your mixdown is probably the reason your export file contains multitudes.On Wed, Oct 17, 2018 at 3:17 AM Michael Brockington mbrock321@... [Avid-L2] <Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
I would suggest duplicating your sequence and deleting every video clip other than the ProRes mixdown, then try the same-as-source export again.
Cheers,
--Michael Brockington
On 2018-10-16 4:34 PM, Lou Wirth loutv@... [Avid-L2] wrote:If you do a video mix down to QT Pro Res and then export same as source what do you get? I just did this and no one without an avid codec can see the movie. In the QT inspector window, it says Pro res and then Avid codec. But in my QT window it does not say Avid Codec. Is that because I have the codec? I exported the same QT mix down a few days ago but exported as QT pro res even though I mixed it down to Pro res. This time I thought I could get quicker export to go same as source and thought I was getting the same thing. But its causing all kinds of issues with producer. Is the Same as source not really Pro Res?
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