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Re: Best stand-alone Media Encoding Software?
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Craig Seeman
on May 3, 2008 at 2:05:24 pm
It seems for many, the toughest part of the DG spec is 720x512 from 480 or 486 with Vertical Blanking Interval.
On the Mac, Episode Pro does that. One would hope ProCoder can do that on Windows. MainConcept may also.
I addition to getting the VBI right you'd want to be able to hit their 18,000kbits/sec data rate for best quality. You also want to make sure encoding software doesn't force change the pixel aspect ratio since this is for TV and not computer.
You'd need to have 5 spots pass their QC so you'll know that your software/workflow is working before you deliver your first spot.
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