Kevin - your entire series of video tutorials is EXCELLENT! I also enjoyed your earlier Media Composer tutorials and really appreciate a tip from an earlier tutorial where you show how to export as MXF so you can later do an insert edit export. Here's the link to the earlier tutorial: ua-cam.com/video/3Ylubek84Lw/v-deo.htmlsi=N5FuwcGK7o-mlRZ8&t=677 - perhaps you could mention this tip in the current tutorial series?
Can you no longer export as a Quicktime reference? That (back in the day) was the bee's knees. Almost instant export, tiny file, and it would just reference the timeline files as if it was it's own EDL (including rendered effects) and then you could throw that into something like handbreak to give a "daily" to people. QT refs were amazing. Is that gone now?
Sadly, with the removal of QT from PC's and the integration of QT exports from Media Composer, QT reference exports have been discontinued. Awesome feature when it was around, though.
Kevin - your entire series of video tutorials is EXCELLENT! I also enjoyed your earlier Media Composer tutorials and really appreciate a tip from an earlier tutorial where you show how to export as MXF so you can later do an insert edit export. Here's the link to the earlier tutorial: ua-cam.com/video/3Ylubek84Lw/v-deo.htmlsi=N5FuwcGK7o-mlRZ8&t=677 - perhaps you could mention this tip in the current tutorial series?
Awesome, thank you!
Can you no longer export as a Quicktime reference? That (back in the day) was the bee's knees. Almost instant export, tiny file, and it would just reference the timeline files as if it was it's own EDL (including rendered effects) and then you could throw that into something like handbreak to give a "daily" to people. QT refs were amazing. Is that gone now?
Sadly, with the removal of QT from PC's and the integration of QT exports from Media Composer, QT reference exports have been discontinued. Awesome feature when it was around, though.
@@LetsEditMC_Avid Total bummer. Thanks for the videos.