Rendering QT Videos

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2013/07/03 18:49:35 (permalink)

Rendering QT Videos

 My job is scoring to TV commercials and I love working with X2 in my studio. If you know about this industry, one of the most important thing is time. You have to get job done very fast. ProChannel Modules are the main reason for me to choose Sonar. Because i can reach "product sound" very very fast. Mixing is quite easy. But I sometimes have to compose 4-5 different jingles in a day and directors always want me to send drafts  as QT videos to see them on their iphones, ipads, etc. 
 
Hopefully I can work with QT videos on 64 bit Sonar only with a few minor problems. But my main issue is rendering audio with video. It is not possible to render QT videos in 64bit Sonar. Yes i know, i can use another video editors to do this but as i said, time is very important  for me. instead just selecting time and rendering video to disk, i found waste of time to using another editor, waiting for render audio and then audio+video... I like to be on only one place ..

I think Cakewalk should focus more on video expectations because Sonar has very big potential for jingle/game music/ film scoring industry. We don't expect complex video editing features. Just a few life saver functions like being able to render audio with QT video..



 
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    kitekrazy
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    Re: Rendering QT Videos 2013/07/03 19:09:16 (permalink)
    Usually I render to MPEG2 because QT files won't work in 64bit DAWs.  Somehow Studio One manages to do that but I would do the finishing touches in a video app.
     
      It boggles my mind that people render to QT when most 64bit DAWs will not load them. So you have to keep 32 and 64 bit versions of DAWs installed.  
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