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FAQ:Why can't I export to HDV tape using the Adobe Media Encoder?
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|You should NOT use the Adobe Media Encoder (AME) for HDV exports, that function isn't supported by the AME. Click on your timeline, and select "Export Movie", go into settings and select "CineForm M2T" with 1440x1080 25 with 1.33:1 pixel aspect. That will produce a valid M2T stream for your camera (which HDLink can transmit.) |}
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|You should NOT use the Adobe Media Encoder (AME) for HDV exports, that function isn't supported by the AME. Click on your timeline, and select "Export Movie", go into settings and select "CineForm M2T" with 1440x1080 25 with 1.33:1 pixel aspect. That will produce a valid M2T stream for your camera (which HDLink can transmit.) |}