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Re: HDCAM Capture Help
by Michael Gissing on Jul 19, 2008 at 12:03:22 am


The important info here is your drive speed and capacity. Unless you have a RAID and at least 1.5 TB of storage free then editing an hours worth of rushes plus renders in Uncompressed HD is going to require this sort of hard drive.

Given your final output, my suggestion is to capture directly from the HDCam as standard def uncompressed, but again, only if you hard drives are capable of the SD data rate. Either do the down convert with your card or the SD SDI outputs from the HDCams are also excellent down converters.



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