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Re: High Quality setting



On Fri, Sep 27, 2002 5:17 PM, David Aughenbaugh <email@hidden> wrote:

>I am working in Final Cut Pro 3.0 with footage that is not DV source, and 
>first converting to QT DV in After Effects.  Once the file is written, I am 
>finding that I have to open up the properties in QuickTime Player and check 
>the "High Quality Enabled" setting, or the footage looks very rough.
>
>Is there is a way to avoid this extra step?

We have a free drag-and-drop utility that sets the high-quality flag.
Just drop your file(s) on HiQual and it's done.

It's still an extra step, but a simpler one.

You can download HiQual from <http://www.synthetic-ap.com/downloads/
index.html>. It's at the bottom of the list of Mac products.

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