Re: Best Video File Format for PT
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Originally Posted by Tim R.
H.264 is a much more manageable file size when sending files to work remotely. As was mentioned it is terrible to work with in Pro Tools. Since I began transcoding every video I get to ProRes I have virtually eliminated my video playback issues in Pro Tools. The only down side in my experience is that the ProRes files are LARGE (and the transcode can be time-consuming and is a bit of a resource hog while it's working if you are on a "lean" machine like mine).
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I'm curious as to why Pro Res and DVxHD?
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