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Re: DSE & other Sony Gurus- SONY HDV compatibility
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Douglas Spotted Eagle
on May 12, 2008 at 3:03:05 pm
K, we'll approach this differently?
Why would you shoot 50i with the Z1 for delivery in the USA? (I would, for 24p delivery, BTW)
If you shoot in any variant of 60i with this camcorder ie; CF24, CF30, or straight 60i, the MSeries decks will properly play it back.
Template? As mentioned previously, use the HDV template for the framerate at which you shot the footage. ie; HDV 1440 x 1080/60i for 60i footage, 1440 x 1080/p30 for 30p footage. With the Z1, I highly recommend you not shoot at CF24.
HTH.
Douglas Spotted Eagle
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