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Re: ProRes via Convergent HD,and AJA, or Capturing HDV via Firewire
by Mike Gilligan on Oct 11, 2008 at 4:06:01 am

Hi, thanks Michael,
But I was under the allusion that we could edit everything going from HDV to ProRes, do a master tape in high definition and then do a down converted master tape to DV.
The HVR-1500A deck was for Hi Def. We had to switch to SD because we couldn't get deck control with HDV via AJA to ProRes. The entire investment was a wash. We could have kept our G5 computer and the M10U and continued to do our shows in DV25.
We did do a PBS show in SD and then recaptured everything in DVCPro HD. It worked, but I had to re-synch every clip in the show. Not a great way to spend time.
We thought that with all the zippy hardware this would allow us to work in ProRes. Not so.
Ether we are doing something wrong, or the stuff is vaporware.
What do you think?


Michael G


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