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Re: Offline a Multicam Edit, is it possible?
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Mark Raudonis
on Jul 3, 2009 at 7:37:05 pm
Ben,
We use this classic "off-line RT to on-line" all the time. Some of our shows use up to 12 cameras, and in HD, that's a lot of bandwidth... especially with a team of 15 editors working. So, we HAVE to go to off-line RT to make it through the day.
The uprez process is dependent on what format you use (tape or tapeless). In our case, we're using Sony's XDcam disc based format, and the up rez is MUCH, MUCH faster than tape based.
So, don't fear the off-line process. It works well. We've been using it for almost five years now, on hours and hours of network TV shows.
Good luck.
Mark
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