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Re: Highest Quality Output
by Ed Dooley on Jul 4, 2009 at 8:16:55 pm

It needs to go to Beta-SP, but you're talking about it going to a GV HD700? Which is it going to? I hope it's not the HD700 then to Beta.
Ed


[Tommy Martiniere] "I am editing my television show for the first time and I noticed when it aired tonight that the quality was less than the show before and after mine. I am using FC Studio, Mac Pro Quad Core with 8 gig of ram. The show has to be put on Beta SP and I have tried some different conversions to get the best quality but I am not getting what I want. I have looked through the threads, but have not found exactly what I am looking for. Should I be using a AJA card or something to output it to my Sony GV HD700 Deck? Thanks in advance. I am in desperate need of making this show TOP NOTCH."





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