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Re: HDV to SD
by
Andres Garcia
on Nov 7, 2006 at 5:19:09 pm
If you downconvert when you are capturing your footage, you will lose a lot. In my experience the best way with Final Cut, if you do not have a capture hardware like an AJA is:
Capture as hdv
Convert the clips you will use to DVC PRO HD (Because edit hdv clips takes too much time) This can be done with the media manager, the files will be bigger but you will not have to render every cut.
Edit
Export the timeline as a DVCPRO HD clip
And finally convert to SD, importing the clip to a SD sequence.
It is worth to do some tests.
Andr
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