Michael Galvan
August 20th, 2007, 10:27 AM
Hello,
I have been capturing my HDV 24F from my Canon XL-H1 as raw .M2t and trhen transcodng to ProRes or PhotoJPEG for editing.
Now that I have Final Cut Pro 6, I may begin editing all my HDV shot material natively and just use the render to ProRes option (and do final output in ProRes or UC still).
I recently bought a Firestore FS-4HD and it works perfectly fine, capturing the 24F stream as an .M2t. My question is, will I go through a generational quality loss transcoding that .M2t into the HDV quicktime wrapper? Or is it better using the FS-C which would just capture the video directly into the Quicktime Wrapper, therefore bypassing having to transcode it?
I have been capturing my HDV 24F from my Canon XL-H1 as raw .M2t and trhen transcodng to ProRes or PhotoJPEG for editing.
Now that I have Final Cut Pro 6, I may begin editing all my HDV shot material natively and just use the render to ProRes option (and do final output in ProRes or UC still).
I recently bought a Firestore FS-4HD and it works perfectly fine, capturing the 24F stream as an .M2t. My question is, will I go through a generational quality loss transcoding that .M2t into the HDV quicktime wrapper? Or is it better using the FS-C which would just capture the video directly into the Quicktime Wrapper, therefore bypassing having to transcode it?