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« on: July 11, 2013, 01:22:21 AM »
Hey,
So, now that RAW is out and working.
It's a night and day difference in quality from h.264.
But the workflow is a bitch.
It takes up a ton of space and options for sound are limited.
So here's my suggestion
Start recording audio when you start recording RAW, integrate the sound file into the .RAW
Ask Adobe to support the .RAW format. (Adobe usually listens if enough people request the same feature.)
Including the audio support
Using Adobe Media Encoder
- Load all .RAW-files
- Choose output (e.g ProRes or DNxHD)
- Press go
- Edit the 1st of the .DNGs in all the clips, either to a log profile for later color correction/grading or color correct all of them now.
Done
Pros
- You're free to delete the .RAW files
- The Audio is baked in and already synced
- Option to color correct in process or later
- No need to go through .DNGs, RAWMagic or RAWanizer, bring them into After Effects or DaVinci, make comps etc
What do you guys think?
Is it possible to bake in the audio file into the .RAW file?