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Re: OT...Panasonic AJ-1200a and Sony M25U
by JeremyG on Sep 7, 2006 at 2:43:13 am

Graeme is a smart guy and I like what he does, but he also says there's no reason to being in dv to another codec. While he may be right in a video sense (dv doesn't suddenly look any better when digitized to 10 bit), I cannot agree with him from a timeline/graphics/color correction sense. Anything timeline finished in dv is much less quality than an uncompressed timeline. Since FCP can't do multiple codecs in one timeline, I have to being in dv footage as uncompressed. I certainly don't see a degradation. Mathematically and scientifically I think he's proven there is one, but it's a measurement that can't be made to human eyes unless you stare and stare at certain parts of a frame and measure certain aspects of the signal. Now. Taking that into consideration, I'd certainly opt for an imperceptible degradation in transcoding to DVCPRO HD rather than wait 8 times longer to edit natively in HDV, but maybe that's just me.

If Graeme is reading, please chime in.


Jeremy


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