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The master is actually a DVCPRO 100 Quicktime, which now appears to be the standard for distribution as opposed to a "ProRes" for say, I simply use the ProRes terminology in reference because it's better known.
Some of the major studios have both, and also include various other "Flavours", but since the conversion process is time consuming and different for every type, I simply stick to the DVCPRO.
Specs for DVCPRO 100 Quicktime are: 4:2:2: 1440X1080, 100Mps, Audio is PCM 24 Bit 48K with 8 Discrete Tracks.
As far as the FPS rate, I'm using 24 Fps because I had some issues with using the standard 23.97, or in other words "default".
I don't recall what they were, but it always worked fine at 24Fps, I can always try it again
Before anyone asks, the answer is no, the files are hefty enough as it is, I'm not posting 2K encodes even if some might be available.
Last edited by jacques1400; 07-19-2015 at 03:08 PM. Reason: Added Comments
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