SP 18.3 Mbps CBR 1280x720p to/from XDCAM EX and HDV HD-1 XDCAM EX supports smart rendering across the following formats: MPEG-2 (for files such as those from HDV and DVD camcorders) IMX MXF (IMX 24p MXF is not supported for no-recompress rendering) When you render video to any of the following formats, unedited video frames are passed through without recompression (smart rendering): If you’ve prerendered your project, those prerendered sections can be used for your final render when the destination formats match. You may return to the original project to make edits or adjustments and render it again. The project file is not affected (overwritten, deleted, or altered) during the rendering process. When you’re finished editing your project-or when you want to see it in its final form-you can choose Render As from the File menu to convert your project to another format and create a single file on your hard drive.
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Renders the project as a Microsoft Windows Media Format file for broadcast over the Internet. Renders the project as a single wave file. Renders the project as a standard AVI (audio-video interleaved) file. Files saved in this format can exceed the 2 GB file-size limit imposed by the standard Wave format if your operating system supports it. Renders the project using the Sony Wave 64 format. Renders the project as a RealMedia file for broadcast over the Internet. Renders the project using the Apple QuickTime compression format.
Renders the project using the Perfect Clarity lossless compression format. Renders the project as using the OGG Vorbis compression standard. For more information on these encoding options, please refer to What’s This? help. When you click the Save button after choosing the MP3 option, the Sony MP3 Plug-In dialog is displayed, allowing you to make specific selections for encoding to MP3. MP3 allows you to store audio in a much smaller file, while retaining much of the quality of the sound. Renders the project as an MPEG (Moving Picture Expert Group) Layer 3 file using the Sony MP3 Plug-In. Use the Attributes drop-down list to choose the desired sample rate, bit depth, and number of channels for the output file. When this option is selected, an Attributes drop-down list will be displayed. Renders the project as a single AIFF file.