EXPORT a self contained 23.98 quicktime of your current timeline | You will need a 1920 x 1080 or larger file exported from your Digital Non Linear Editor of your choice. Don't use an editing timeline use a self contained quicktime!! |
Make a new sequence at 2048 x 858(scope) Prores 422 or HQ | |
Next Change the audio output settings for the sequence. Go to >Sequence>Settings | |
Ignore Warning Error | |
If you get an encapsulated | |
Add two audio tracks to your timeline so you have 6 tracks of audio | If you don't have an encapsulated .wave then will need to add two more tracks to your timeline. |
Then on right click each Final Cut Pro Timeline track change the Audio Outputs to match the track | |
Add in the 1920 x 1080 movie into the 2K Scope timeline | |
In Motion Tab change scale to 107 % then look at the left and right edge to make sure that you see no black on the sides usually 107% to 108% scale will work. | |
Check Distort setting too just to be sure that it stayed at zero | |
Trash Audio off Quicktime if it has any. | |
In Final Cut Pro line up the following: | |
Make sure the end of each clip lines up exactly the same length. Check that the audio and video are in sync on all tracks | |
If your timeline is longer than 90ish minutes you will have to break into segments or (reels.) | |
Notice that clicking the "X" will mark clip. | |
Next step is to export Audio to AIFF | |
Choose 48KHz and 24bit audio | |
Export the Reels using in and outpoints to export the separate reels |
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Choose self contained QuickTime |
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