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Re: Feb 2009 legal or not legal
by Bob Zelin on Jul 9, 2008 at 2:01:25 am

what are you talking about ?
Your levels must be at or below 100IRE, and most TV stations have legalizers/proc amps/clip amplifiers to process everything anyway.

Transmission is the only issue. They can remain all analog Beta/analog DVCPro, as long as the transmitted signal is a digital signal. Which means if they put an AJA FS-1 or similar product from Cobalt Digital, Miranda, Evertz, etc. just before transmission, they are now a digital station. It's got NOTHING to do with what they are editing with. People will continue to send in their VHS tapes to Americas Funniest Home Videos, and will continue to be aired (with crap VHS quality), as long as it gets frame sync-ed, and converted to SDI before it hits the transmitter. What do you think happens with all the cable feeds that are ALL DIGITAL today - do you think that they don't use Beta media ?

Bob Zelin




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