Thanks for the info Tim :-)
We do capture MiniDV here, and it is actually the only reason there is
still a mac in the house, for at the time it was our only firewire
option (I still love using IMovie myself).
Benoit
Timothy Duncan wrote:
Benoit, very good point.
DS 7.5 actually accepts AVI type 2 but only files up to 2 Gigs. I use
QuickTime when preparing to import to DS, and I like to use the
Microcosm Codec from Digital Anarchy. It is a lossless codec that
usually makes the file sizes about 1/3rd to 1/2 of uncompressed. It
supports up to 64bit RGBA.
Check out: http://www.digitalanarchy.com/micro/micro_main.html It's
$100 and worth every penny, IMHO.
Here's another good tip for those "good" clients who bring in miniDV
from time to time: If you find yourself in a jam (and the few DV
Studio decks in your facility aren't available to digitize) then you
can use a little $39 program called "Scenalyzer" to capture DV via
1394. You can set it up to capture type1 AVIs, or type2 (giving it a
file size limit). You can also capture all four channels of audio, and
can capture the audio as separate wave files instead of interleaved.
Scenalyzer is also a very amazing little program. It can do optical
scene detection (even after capture) and allows you to capture an
entire DV tape at fast shuttle in about 5 minutes. You can then check
off which scenes you want to capture at full rez. Here's the good
part: you can export any DV files back out tape with backup info
stored in the date stamp area. This means you can save all the files
right back out to DV and can re-import them anytime so that when you
go to restore your DS project a few months later, you can simply
restore the files, then re-capture into DS. The down side to this
method is that you get no TC into DS, but if you keep careful notes,
you can always get back frame accurately.
For me -- it's mostly the straggling b-roll shots that come in on DV,
so I don't have to use it as often.
Scenalyzer can be found at http://www.scenalyzer.com/
td
On 7/1/05, *Benoit Melancon* <ben(at)centrenad.com
<mailto:ben(at)centrenad.com>> wrote:
Just be careful if saving as AVI within Vegas, as I believe the
default
version of that format is 2.0, which DS doesn't support.
Benoit
Timothy Duncan wrote:
> 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
>
--
Benoit Melancon
Avid DS ACI/ACSR
www.nadcentre.com
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