Jamie Roberts
March 14th, 2008, 01:05 AM
Hi there
I have been reading a fair bit about down converting from HDV to standard DV without losing too much quality and, as I own a HDR-FX1E and DONT own a High definition TV, I am very interested in having a work flow that maintains as much quality as possible after rendering to SDV MPG2 and DVD output.
I like to deinterlace and use my FX1 for several genres. I use Sony Vegas7 and swear by it! Here is what I have come up that I like the look of very much!
1. shoot in 16:9 HDV interlaced with sharp set to 12. Im NOT using either cinematone or CineFrame (tried it and opted not to use).
2. I capture to HDV to PC using CAPDvhs (really seems to preserve qiuality)
3. I have purchased DV Film maker and use the 'deinterlace' option and render using canopusHQ codec.
4. Use files in vegas/ color correct etc and then render out using Architect DV widescreen template with field order set to progressive.
4. Medium framed shots I use a light unsharp mask but close ups I leave as is.
This appears to really hang onto a great looking file to my eyes.
I have converted a short sample to wmv and can be downloaded here:
http://www.savefile.com/files/1438738
I had files rendered to mpeg2, put back into vegas and rendered out as the wmv file. Have a look (its about 19mb) and see what you think!
cheers
Jamie
I have been reading a fair bit about down converting from HDV to standard DV without losing too much quality and, as I own a HDR-FX1E and DONT own a High definition TV, I am very interested in having a work flow that maintains as much quality as possible after rendering to SDV MPG2 and DVD output.
I like to deinterlace and use my FX1 for several genres. I use Sony Vegas7 and swear by it! Here is what I have come up that I like the look of very much!
1. shoot in 16:9 HDV interlaced with sharp set to 12. Im NOT using either cinematone or CineFrame (tried it and opted not to use).
2. I capture to HDV to PC using CAPDvhs (really seems to preserve qiuality)
3. I have purchased DV Film maker and use the 'deinterlace' option and render using canopusHQ codec.
4. Use files in vegas/ color correct etc and then render out using Architect DV widescreen template with field order set to progressive.
4. Medium framed shots I use a light unsharp mask but close ups I leave as is.
This appears to really hang onto a great looking file to my eyes.
I have converted a short sample to wmv and can be downloaded here:
http://www.savefile.com/files/1438738
I had files rendered to mpeg2, put back into vegas and rendered out as the wmv file. Have a look (its about 19mb) and see what you think!
cheers
Jamie