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output video file for another project
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output video file for another projectI just downloaded the "ib-Outputting Video for Use in Other Projects" . With regard to the AVCHD M2T format. If I do this and then add that file to a new project, is it lossless?
Re: output video file for another projectIt's virtually impossible to edit AVCHD and output it and have it be lossless, cs. It's kind of the nature of the codec.
But, depending on what program you're editing it on and which version, it should look virtually the same. HP Envy with 2.9/4.4 ghz i7-10700 and 16 gig of RAM running Windows 11 Pro
Re: output video file for another projectSo let's say you edit HD footage in a sub-prj, and save it to .m2t. I'd expect PE to encode it, including potentially lossy areas even if those areas were not adjusted/effected. Although I can't see the impact on my monitor.
However, the crux of multi-prj approach would be the ability to merge those sub-prj videos into the final combo prj, add final menus etc. Here is where I would hope that PE does not have to re-encode those HD sections that are not re-edited. I would think this would also speed up the final rendering. Can you shed more light on this multi-generation approach.
Re: output video file for another projectIf you're asking if Premiere Elements always re-encodes MPEG and AVCHD high-def video, yes, it does, as I said in my post above, JMB.
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