![]() ![]() I also read where x means 10-bit, which is what I wanted. I found on the Avid website that DNxHD 175x is equivalent for the most part to ProRes HQ. ![]() Needless to say the amount of good and bad info out there to sort through is becoming overwhelming! I have narrowed it down to DNxHD since ProRes is primarily designed for use on Mac and seems to have a lot of extra workaround to be had before you can use it on Windows (unless of course I am wrong about that). I have stayed up night after night researching which codec to transcode my footage to using Prelude to help me not only get better performance, but also to help me be able to push my grading capabilities a little further, since I tend to grade a lot. I have always used AVCHD straight out of the camera (both DSLRs and dedicated video cams) since PPCC can edit AVCHD natively, but even with my gaming PC, it still can be taxing after a while. ![]()
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