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HDSLR Pt.5: Post-Production Pt.2—AdoramaTV

HDSLR Pt.5: Post-Production Pt.2—AdoramaTV

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Adorama Photography TV presents: This week is the fifth episode in a series about HDSLRs.


The key to displaying your video the best possible way on the web is to upload the best possible quality video that meets or exceeds your requirements. To to this, you need to encode your videos from your HDSLRs the right way. Mark will show you several encoding and compression methods to use on your videos before uploading them to the web. This is the final installment in our Adorama TV series on getting the most out of your HDSLR.

HDSLR Pt.5: Post-Production Pt.2—AdoramaTV

 

Here's the screen shot Mark referred to in the video:


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Codecs - Help!

This series is all good but nowhere do you explain how to convert the movie files when they are taken frome the camera to Final Cut Pro! What codec to use and exact preferences. If you use a Cannon EOS 550D the files are in .mov and starts to stutter when you try to edit in FCP. So you need to convert the files first but there are millions of preferences in for example the app Compressor. So, what to do??

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