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“What did you render to?” Marco asked quietly.
He walked away.
“Welcome,” the voice droned, “to Final Cut Pro 7. First, set your scratch disks.” final cut pro 7 tutorial
Marco reached over, opened her sequence settings, and pointed. “These say Apple ProRes 422. Your source footage is H.264 from a DSLR. And your export?” He clicked through her output history. “You rendered to a codec the client’s player doesn’t support. Then QuickTime re-wrapped it wrong. Then email corrupted the metadata.” “What did you render to