![]() I suppose an alternative solution could be to choose the A7RII menu option to simultaneously record 4K and proxy files that would remove this problem all together - but I figure this option would most likely also increase the processing burden on the already heavily loaded A7RII and by doing so end up creating more problems (overheating? battery drain? SD card space?) while recording than it solved. Transcode GoPro, Blackmagic, Alexa and other H.264, ProRes, MXF, AVCHD and HDV files to ProRes or DNxHD on your Macintosh computer using EditReady. Maybe some other program can be used to batch process 4K files to a draft quality format? Is there any way to "select all" files in a folder for transcoding with Catalyst Browse? I understand "Batch transcoding" is a feature of Browse´s big sister Catalyst Prepare that costs $114 and includes a lot of other features I don´t need. It is also able to play back original 4K files at full speed without jerks after I found out how to switch the processing engine from the slower graphics card to the faster CPU that is great.īut so far I have only figured out how to select multiple files one at a time from a list. One way I have discovered to do the transcoding is via the latest version of Catalyst Browse that is free and gives the option of selecting multiple files for transcoding. I am looking to transcode to the lowest draft quality possible so I can do a rough online edit on my laptop while working in the field then go back later and do a "proper" edit with the 4K files in Premiere Pro 6 (win) on my more powerful desktop computer when I get home again. ![]() A single production may use a mix of 'A-Camera' files in ProRes422, 'B-Camera' footage in H.264, as well as archive footage in formats like Apple Intermediate. Modern production pipelines often involve generating a wide mix of QuickTime, MXF, AVCHD, and HDV files. What is the most efficient way to do this? EditReady provides easy, powerful, and fast transcoding for video professionals. ![]() Very happy with the 4K files recorded on the A7II but struggling to figure out the best way to batch transcode them to a simpler format for draft editing on my "slow" mid-2012 Macbook Pro. ![]()
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