Stig Olsen
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I found that one of the best options are Make MKV.
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I recommend using DNxHR HQX/444 as a mastering format because of the high picture quality and file size. From Wiki :"The codec was specifically developed for resolutions considered above FHD/1080p, including 2K and 4K".
- DNxHR 444—4:4:4 color space; super gorgeous imagery, ideal for high-quality color correction and finishing
- DNxHR HQX—High quality extended; beautiful imagery for color correction and mastering
- DNxHR HQ—High quality; offers a great balance of beauty at a smaller bandwidth for editorial
- DNxHR SQ—Standard quality; ideal for editorial
- DNxHR LB—Low bandwidth; ideal for remote workflows and saving storage; LB 1/4 resolution and LB 1/16 resolution also available for the most bandwidth/space-constrained workflows
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I love Bruno Aveillans work!
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The Avid operator can use MXF OP-atom and I think that's the only MXF format suitable for a fast workflow. The files can be read natively directly from the Avid MediaFiles folder, so no need for consolidating and transcoding.
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You need to separate them in sequences and remove the fillers. Then you can select them all from the bin view, right click and export from there.