Best HD Encoding Workflow for Web

Hi
I am wanting to have HD video files shot on Sony XDCAMEX format
(1920 x 1080, 24p) encoded for the Web to be deployed at
full-screen high-quality and am wondering what
the best encoding workflow for this is in terms of exporting from FCP to
either Uncompressed or H.264 and then using Sorensen Pro perhaps?
thanks,
Evan

If you don't know as much as you say, than I highly suggest hiring a consultant. DO NOT rely on what you hear from these forums, as many people will give you bad advice. And not to mention that that is a lot of ground to cover and to expect to learn about from an online forum. There are those of us who spend years and decades obtaining the knowledge we have, often paying for advice from consultants.
I can highly recommend Mike Curtis in the Austin Texas area for consulting: www.hdforindies.com. Also Larry Jordan at www.larryjordan.biz...Phil Hodgetts at www.digitalproductionbuzz.com...and myself at www.LFHD.net.
You get what you pay for. Free advice might be sketchy. And consumer monitors via HDMI will get you good results if you plan on delivering DVDs, but not if you plan on any sort of broadcast delivery.
If you have customers that want to do HD production they need to talk to HD production experts, not web people. I would not recommend any broadcast people to consult about web delivery...I know I wouldn't recommend myself.
Shane

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