Best way to archive a finished movie?  Take 2

Hi, I need to clear off the captured video for several projects off my hard drive, and close out those FCE projects. What is the best way to archive my finished movie? I thought it would be to create a 'self-contained' Quicktime file, but learned that if I want to import such a file into DVD Studio Pro, it won't work. Should I save the movie as a 'self-contained' Final Cut Express Movie file (which will import into DVDSP) or is such a file inferior to a Quicktime .mov file? Or is there some other option?
Thanks, Bob

Thanks for your reply. I've been experimenting and here is what I found.
Yes, iDVD does import a Quicktime file, but DVD Studio Pro doesn't. Go Figure. DVDSP gives an Alert Box that says, "Incompatible Format". (FCE will import either a Quicktime file or a FCE Movie File.)
I saved a short movie (about a minute and a half) both as Quicktime file and FCE Movie file. Both are 'self-contained'. Interestingly, the (highest quality) Quicktime file is only 163 MB while the FCE Movie File is 304 MB.
So they are not the same. I would tend to think that the FCE file is better for archiving, assuming that the larger size (304 MB) means better quality. But, on the other hand, it seems that a Quicktime file is something that is more universally used. For instance, I may want to send a file to be used by someone who doesn't have Final Cut.
Confused, Bob

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    If not, what is the best way to create an imovie out of short clips from other imovies.
    Thanks.

    you stumbled into the 'non distructure' feature of iM .. when you copy/paste 3secs into another project, the whole import, from which these 3secs are originated, get copied..
    use this workflow:
    highlight clip in timeline
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    the new file is the 3secs only.. drag that/import that into your 'master edit' ..
    what I would do...
    import 1 game..
    do a very rough cut .. no 'frame precision' just a selection of scenes, plus 10-20secs 'beef' around it..
    again, Export/QT/Full Quality ..
    delete project, create a new one..
    repeat for game 2-9
    import these roughcuts into your 'master edit', finish&polish the finale scenes there ...

  • Best way to archive DV and HDV to hard disk

    Hi,
    I have 10's of DV tapes and HDV tapes from which I plan to make several projects (mostly highlight movies, with several minutes from each tape on average). I would like to put most or all of my raw footage on my hard drive (large firewire drives) for easy access during production of the projects, and also as a backup for the DV tapes. What is the best lossless, or nearly lossless, way to save these tapes? What would be the approx. disk space needed per 60 minute DV tape and 60 minute HDV tape (from a Sony HDR-HC3 camera in HDV mode)?
    Thanks much in advance,
    dave

    Welcome to the  Discussion Forums.
    Your best option to archive the tapes would be to keep them on tape, store them in a dry, dark place and turn them every 6 months.
    If you import DV to HD it will take approximately 13 GB per hour, when you import HDV it gets converted to AIC which will take up around 35 GB per hour.

  • What is the best way to archive large mailboxes

    I am using Mail on Mavericks 10.9.5 with my corporate mail (Exchange 2007). I am getting issues trying to archive my email, and remove it from the Exchange Server. I usually divide mail into years, e.g  mailbox for 2012, 13 etc.
    I have 2 years of mail with about 14000 messages, and I want to migrate it off. I have taken the usual steps of creating a new mail box local to my mac and moving mail this way. However, unless I pick a very small no of messages, this method crashes mail. I have tried this over a few different versions of Mail, 10.8.x and 10.9.x and I get the same result.
    Is there a way to just move the current exchange mailbox on my mac, from a live state to a archive state at the terminal or cmd line level?
    If I can do this, I will then archive that mail from the Exchange server such that I start with a fresh/empty mailbox.
    Thanks
    Niall
    13" MBAir mid 2012
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    256GB Storage (156GB free).

    Hi, 
     Are you asking with regards to on-premises Exchange? With Microsoft Online SaaS services (aka Exchange Online) there is no control and no need to control which data center a mailbox resides in.
     With regard to on-premises Exchange, you have two choices: you can move it over the WAN in which case you would either do a native mailbox move (assuming you have Exchange 2010 or later you can suspend the move after the copy so you can control the
    time of the cutover) or create a database copy in the second data center and once the database copies have synchronized change the active copy.
    The other choice is to move is out of band which would usually involve an offline seed of the database (you could conceivably move via PST file but that would disrupt access to the mailbox and is not really the 'best way').
    In general, Exchange on-premises questions are best asked on the Exchange forum: http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/office/en-US/home?category=exchangeserver
    Thanks,
    Guy 

  • What is the BEST WAY TO ARCHIVE OLD PROJECTS and related media?

    Hi,
    I've been running a Wedding Film-making business for the last 12 months full-time. In that time I've acquired about 4TB of Hard Drive space, but as I get more work coming in the door I'm starting to need to get rid of old Weddings and Corporates I've shot.
    In the past - ie. at my old employers - I've archived the tapes in a storage room, and deleted all the captured footage. Then I'd burn the project file to a DVD or BLU-RAY depending on the job.
    Now that everything is Digital, is there a good way to archive the footage without buying a million TB's of Hard Drive space (then considering keeping multiple copies for safety)???
    I'm not concerned about needing to return to make changes to the projects at a later stage - these Weddings are locked and will never be changed.
    Any help, suggestions, or an example of what you do would be greatly appreciated!
    Thanks,
    Thomas

    Well that depends, if you only keep the exported copy and not the raw footage then if someone request some sort of edit change you'd be screwed if you didn't keep all the raw footage and simply kept the exported copy. However if you know that they aren't going to request some sort of change or you let them know up front they won't be able to make anymore changes after a certian point.(For exampel after you give the finished product and it's been approved by them) you can save TONS of space by simply only archiving the exported copy for them incase they need to make them another copy for some reason.
    Where I work we always backup EVERYTHING, because we have had clients call back and request raw footage (meaning un-edited footage) almost 2 years after they filmed before. So if  this happens to you will probably be happy you didn't keep only a exported edited copy and that you held on to all your source media. So really unless you're just 100 percent positive that this won't ever happen or it just hasn't happened to you as of yet then you can just export the project from premiere and keep only that.
    Blu-rays are a good backup option overall and like you mentioned for the amount of space you're currently using it won't be very expensive to just use hard disk. Just remember that you'll need to hook the HD's up at least 1 time per month. The reason is that it's good for them to spin every once in awhile. However in all honesty if you go with a RAID 1 setup or just simply buy two disk you won't run into to many occaisions where both disk fail at once... It hasn't ever happned to me at my job or in my personal business.
    One option though that in some ways would give you the best of both worlds would be to use the project mananger feature in Premiere to save everything that is in your timeline to a project folder. (It basically saves all your footage that's in your time-line. It excludes un-used things from the bin unelss you say different) Anyways it will save you space in the end while still saving the entire project to a single folder of your chosing. Then you could export your finished program from Premiere and then burn your disc from the finished file you got and only backup your finished file to say a blu-ray disc and then backup your finished file and your saved project to your hard disc you have to archive stuff on. What used to be 150GB would now probably only be like 25-40GB max. But like I said if someone requested a major change and not something minor you'd be out in the cold... I don't use encore much though so someone else would have to answer your question about backing up a encore project... But I'd assume if you had the backed up premiere exported digital file you could just import it into encore and be ready to roll so you wouldn't really need to backup the encore project unless you make a crazy cool customized menu or something. Then if someone needed only a minor change such as graphics or something you could use your backed up project folder from premiere to make the change and then send it to encore to re-export the product with the requested minor changes.
    It all really comes down to what you want to do. I'd recommend at the very least you backup your premiere project the way I described and also save the exported copy of your final project.

  • What if best way to watch quick time movies?

    What is the best way to watch and compile quicktime movies that come into iphoto from my point and shoot camera? Should I put them into KEYNOTE, or export into IDVD? It's nice to edit them somehow, too..

    Once you launch iMove you will see the iPhoto Library in the Event Library (bottom Left) then click on your iPhoto Videos it will load all of your videos.  Take a look at this link, http://www.apple.com/support/imovie/

  • Best Way to Create a Goods Movement for Goods Receipt & a Stock Transfer?

    This is for an acquisition, so I do not think BAPI_GOODSMVT_CREATE will work because we do not have a doc ref no. We also need to create a Stock Transfer movement.
    Or we call BDC MIGO and BDC M1B1? There must be a better way. We are on 46C.
    I am open to any and all suggestions....Thank-You.

    Hello Tom,
                       Best way is to use the SAP standard BAPI "BAPI_GOODSMVT_CREATE". So that for the long run SAP will support the functionality. If you go with BDC then we don't know what enhancement is going to come in the future??
    Thanks,
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