![]() ![]() You can use any video-conversion software (I use MPEG Streamclip for nearly everything), or you can do a batch export from AE, Premiere, or Final Cut and get everything to match perfectly (excluding vertical, 3D, and VR video, of course). ![]() In my experience, I’ve almost always converted everything beforehand to identical settings so that I won’t have to worry about any aberrations in my footage, or any performance issues from my editing software. The first thing you need to figure out is if you actually want to have everything match within your edited sequence (frame rate, resolution, codec, etc).
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