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Re: FCP HD and the Varicam
by Rune Hansen on Apr 26, 2004 at 8:10:32 pm

Mike.

It's very simple to understand, really.

DVCProHD is running at 100 Mbps (MegaBITS per second). FireWire 400 is 400 Mbps (MegaBITS again). Harddisk speeds are typically measured in MegaBYTES per second.

Anyway, the 100Mbps figure is at 60 frames per second. QuickTime reports 720p24 DVCProHD files as being 5.4 MB/sec (MegaBytes per second). For 720p60 and 1080i60 files in DVCProHD, QuickTime reports them as 13.9 MB/sec.

You can do this easily from any harddisk, basically.

--rune


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