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Media Composer 101 – Lesson 10 – Export Settings Part 2

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In this lesson, we’re back to basics talking about Settings again, and we’re going to expand our look at the Export settings, and talk about taking HD timelines and exporting them for SD, as well as the new 8.3.1 update that let’s us export DNxHR QuickTime movies.

In part one of our two part look at the export settings, we covered the two most imporant ways to export your footage.  Same as Source (using the same codec you imported/transcoded to/captured to) and then exporting and recompressing the file to a new codec like ProRes or H264.  In this lesson, we’re going to look at a common situation that a lot of editors run into, and that is the need to export an SD clip from an HD timeline.  Most people think that you want to export as HD and then attempt to use Adobe’s Media Encoder or Sorenson Squeeze to do the conversion, but if you miss a step, or set up your encode wrong, you’re in for a world of hurt.  Why not just let Media Composer do the conversion for you.  We’re also going to look at the new 8.3.1 update, and how you can export 2K, 4K and UHD as Same as Source QuickTime exports, which is a much welcome update, as opposed to having to export DPX sequences. 

Now, in case you haven’t updated to version 8.3.1, here’s the main new features you will find, once you update:

These are all welcome changes to larger than HD workflows, and if you haven’t updated, you really should update as soon as possible.

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