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Vegas does a beautiful job of saving as uncompressed HD from the HDV
footage. It also does an amazing job at downconverting to 24P and 30P
from 1080i footage (shot with shutter of 60).
td
On 6/30/05, Benoit Melancon <ben(at)centrenad.com> wrote:
Hi there,
One of our guys brought HDV straight into Adobe Premiere Pro as a crash record operation thru firewire. It worked fine, but there was a specific plugin (on the Premiere side I believe) to install first.
Be careful if you plan to doctor the HDV images a lot... Reinterlacing them to get progressive half-frames doesn't work the same way as NTSC, and some ghosting will appear on certain frames for objects in motion.
Benoit
editorphil wrote:
>HEY GUYS, I HAVE A CLIENT THAT WANTS TO SHOOT HDV FOR A 1080I project. > SONY has a new player recorder HVR-M10u, which spits out the HDV and >control signals thru the i-link cable. Miranda makes a converter box
>that takes the HDV i-link and converts it to HD-SDI with embedded TC. >Anyone using this system to get HDV into our world, or is there >another way to do this? > >THANKS! >
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