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Preview Monitor Options?
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mike calla
on May 19, 2008 at 3:29:38 am
Back in the days of DV, my trusty 14” Sony PVM monitor was always close. Great for accurate viewing!
However in my switch to HDV a year or so ago, I have been working without a preview monitor.
Nevertheless, recently I’ve longed for a preview monitor again, maybe a dedicated a LCD(TV) via HDMI or component. I’ve thought about a second computer monitor display strictly for monitoring, but i'm working in interlaced material...I don’t know how well it would translate. I really haven’t had much exposure to monitoring in HDTV and the options, settings and most of all the compatibility issues are daunting.
I use Cineform NEO HD so that rules out a BMD Intensity card...but I’m not married to Cineform. I’ve heard good things about the 4:2:2 YUV codecs but i know Sony has had some problems with BMD codecs as well as non-full frame rate previews.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Mike
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