Craig Irving
January 25th, 2008, 10:00 AM
I need to digitize some VHS footage to splice into a documentary I am editing, and I'm trying to figure out the best way to do that. I used to digitize through my old camcorder and bring it into DV format, but the V1U doesn't have analog-pass-through capabilities.
Now I plan to use my ATI all-in-wonder card through composite, and I'm wondering if I should be using the Cineform codec for this capture process. I know Cineform is for HD and all, and it would probably be overkill for an old VHS tape, but does it make it easier to work w/ this footage in PPro CS3 since I'll be using the Cineform project preset? If I encode to any other format, wouldn't I be re-rendering once I import it into my Cineform project?
A lot of guides I've read seem to suggest HuffYUV and MJPEG for the capture/digitization process, but how would those codecs behave if I brought them into my Cineform project? Would they even import?
If anyone has a workflow suggestion for using analog footage within a 1080p24 Aspect HD project in PPro CS3 that'd be great!
Now I plan to use my ATI all-in-wonder card through composite, and I'm wondering if I should be using the Cineform codec for this capture process. I know Cineform is for HD and all, and it would probably be overkill for an old VHS tape, but does it make it easier to work w/ this footage in PPro CS3 since I'll be using the Cineform project preset? If I encode to any other format, wouldn't I be re-rendering once I import it into my Cineform project?
A lot of guides I've read seem to suggest HuffYUV and MJPEG for the capture/digitization process, but how would those codecs behave if I brought them into my Cineform project? Would they even import?
If anyone has a workflow suggestion for using analog footage within a 1080p24 Aspect HD project in PPro CS3 that'd be great!