[CoryTV] "Seriously, though, It makes sense a little, but if they're not going to support a fairly "normal" codec, shouldn't they um, I dunno TELL you somewhere?"
They do in the Specs on the Color Page and in the Manual. DVCPro 50 is not mentioned anywhere.:
Supported Formats
* Support for 4:4:4 2K as DPX or Cineon files
* Apple Uncompressed 8-bit 4:2:2
* Apple Uncompressed 10-bit 4:2:2
* TIFF, JPEG, and JPEG 2000 image sequences
* Apple ProRes 422 and Apple ProRes 422 (HQ), an 8- or 10- bit, full-resolution VBR format with target bit rates of 145 Mbps and 220 Mbps
* Ability to render all formats at uncompressed HD or ProRes 422 and ProRes 422 (HQ)
* Optional proxy creation for DPX and Cineon files
* Third-party codecs from AJA and Blackmagic Design
* IMX, HDV, and XDCAM HD can be graded but must be rendered at ProRes 422 or uncompressed resolution
[CoryTV] "PS, my wife and I have been major Good Eats/AB fans since 2001. Best.food.show.ever."
I wholly agree! By the way, careful if you watch the upcoming Knives episode. You're going to want to drop a bundle on good knives like AB's Shun set. Sweet!
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