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Re: Need HDCam to DVCPRO HD advice
by Dan Riley on Aug 20, 2008 at 7:04:33 pm

For air, the sequence will be output to DigiBeta, but I'll edit it HD.
I'll use a project setting of whatever I decide to do with the transfer.
I'll bring in all the other elements in that same format when possible.

And yes, I know the tape formats are different, I meant the same HD format of
frame size and rate, which in this case will be 1080p30 (29.97).

So, from a quality standpoint, and this is my main concern, does native HDCam
look better than native DVDPRO HD? Would I be losing anything going from the
one to the other? And if so, then it seems like the best idea is to capture directly
from HDCam to FCP using the HD Pro Rez HQ format.
(I don't want to use HD uncompressed).

Dan





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