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Re: 4:1:1 for CG animation files
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MarkH
on May 10, 2005 at 4:52:15 am
Aaron - Thanks for the reply. Three more questions hopefully you don't mind answering.
1) When working "real-time" using the RT.X100 as a framebuffer (AE, Lightwave, whatever) is the NTSC view 4:1:1 or does 4:1:1 only apply to playing back rendered AVI files?
2) If I render my Lightwave scene as a TGA image sequence on my hard disk then use Premiere Pro to import the sequence and then playback out the RT.X100, is the video sequence 4:1:1? I guess I'm confused as I thought anything and everything you view out the RT.X100's Composite or Y/C output is 4:1:1.
3) 720x486 versus 720x480? Is it really that big of a difference?
Thanks Aaron, or anyone else who cares to comment.
Regards,
Mark
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