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Re: DVCPro HD ingest via Firewire better than HD SDI?
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Re: DVCPro HD ingest via Firewire better than HD SDI?
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del chapple
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on May 7, 2008 at 2:20:23 pm
DVCProHD is really compressed anyways. its a 4x3 420 100mb/s image that they play with the pixel aspect ratio to create a 16x9 image. I've seen good results in manufacture's nailing their SDI outputs and i've seen bad firewire too. I'd suggest doing a test bothways, put them in the same time line and apply a difference filter to the top layer. that will show you the difference where as black is perfect.
del
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DVCPro HD ingest via Firewire better than HD SDI?
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