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Re: Upconversion with Panasonic 1200A
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Shane Ross
on Nov 20, 2006 at 3:43:12 am
It will upconvert from DV to DVCPRO HD via firewire...but as was said, 720p60 at 59.94, not 23.98. Then you can either use the DVCPRO HD Frame rate converter, or just drop into the timeline and render. We have a LOT of footage that was captured that way.
Shane
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