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Hi folks.
I'm relatively new to VMix and having fun with it. But I'm curious about recording codecs. What are people using? Obviously I'm looking for the optimal tradeoff between quality and size.
The projects we're recording are all captured at 1080/60, and we're recording at the same. My record drive is a 700 GB SSD and I'm on an i7-3770 PC with 16 GB Ram (GTX 750ti video card)
I'm currently using the Cinepro AVI codec, but am having great troubles importing them into Premiere for further editing. (The video imports and is flashing GREEN constantly)
I would greatly appreciate any advice you might have.
Thanks in advance!
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crooker wrote:Hi folks.
I'm relatively new to VMix and having fun with it. But I'm curious about recording codecs. What are people using? Obviously I'm looking for the optimal tradeoff between quality and size.
The projects we're recording are all captured at 1080/60, and we're recording at the same. My record drive is a 700 GB SSD and I'm on an i7-3770 PC with 16 GB Ram (GTX 750ti video card)
I'm currently using the Cinepro AVI codec, but am having great troubles importing them into Premiere for further editing. (The video imports and is flashing GREEN constantly)
I would greatly appreciate any advice you might have.
Thanks in advance!
Hi ! Cineform HD works very well with premiere pro CC 2014. using mercury engine ( nvidia gpu ) use high or medium setting on the codec settings, progressive.... etc... put the recording buffer to max setting. Best regards, PFBM
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