Euisung Lee
December 11th, 2007, 12:27 AM
Hi all
Sorry if this has been asked and answered before but does anybody know if you get 1920x1080 or 1440x1080 res when you do a live capture via HDMI to bypass HDV and capture 4:2:2 clip?
First I thought it'd be 1920 width because HV20's CMOS is the full raster sensor, but Canon's ad says that their DiGiC DVII chip (used by pro and consumer HD cameras) processes image at 1440x1080 4:2:2, which leads me to suspect that you'll get 1440 width image via live HDMI stream.
Increased chroma sampling and bypassing HDV artifact are big boost in quality but I was hoping that resolution would also full 1920 pixels wide. If you've tested HV20 with intensity card for HDMI capture can you confirm the resolution?
Thanks
Sorry if this has been asked and answered before but does anybody know if you get 1920x1080 or 1440x1080 res when you do a live capture via HDMI to bypass HDV and capture 4:2:2 clip?
First I thought it'd be 1920 width because HV20's CMOS is the full raster sensor, but Canon's ad says that their DiGiC DVII chip (used by pro and consumer HD cameras) processes image at 1440x1080 4:2:2, which leads me to suspect that you'll get 1440 width image via live HDMI stream.
Increased chroma sampling and bypassing HDV artifact are big boost in quality but I was hoping that resolution would also full 1920 pixels wide. If you've tested HV20 with intensity card for HDMI capture can you confirm the resolution?
Thanks