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Re: uncompressed?
by Tim Kolb on Oct 20, 2006 at 8:23:09 pm

I think what Mike is telling you is that when people refer to "uncompressed" it usually means "never compressed". Taking HDV and converting it to uncompressed just means that you've completely "de-compressed" or "decoded" it from its compressed state. However, what was lost when it was originally compressed is still gone.

Overall, I've keyed HDV and DVCProHD and the stuff can be keyed...but of course, "never-compressed" video coming straight out of the camera is cleaner.

Nothing is impossible...some things are more of a pain in the neck, but nothing is impossible.




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