Julien
It does help a lot, thanks heaps for that.
Now since we are talking about DNxHD, it seems to support 10 bits, is
there a way with ffmpeg I can export to from a quicktime 10 bits to
DnxHD 10 bits ?

Merci
E

> Sample commands to transcode your footage to DNxHD before editing :
>
> DNxHD 185 :
> ffmpeg -i <footage> -s 1920x1080 -r 25 -b 185000k -vcodec dnxhd -an 
> <output.mov>
>
> DNxHD 90 :
> ffmpeg -i <footage> -s 1280x720 -r 25 -b 90000k -vcodec dnxhd -an <output.mov>
>
> You can even render your projet or intermediate file to DNxHD with cinelerra 
> by using YUV4MPEG.
>
> Hope that helps.
>
> Julien

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