Joachim Hoge
August 6th, 2009, 03:13 PM
I shot some footage with my EX-3 camera to test some lenses and lens adapters.
So, I needed to view the footage in the best possible way ( I donīt have a calibrated HD monitor), and wanted to view it on my 42" TV
The footage was 1080 25P XDCAM HD (9 min).
I used the new FCS to export 2 different versions to play off my Western Digital HDTV box. One file was Appleīs "Apple TV" setting (720P)
The other, a Program Stream mpeg, keeping the source settings (1920*1080)
At first the Apple TV looked surprisingly good, but a bit in I started to notice that the high lights were more "blown out" than I could remember.
Then looking at the Program Stream, the high light handling was much better, and I could see detail where I could not in the Apple TV clip (white roses).
Tonight I thought it was time to try out FCS ability to burn Blu-Ray disks.
I donīt have a BD burner, so I just burnt it to regular a DVD as a BD. I used the Program Stream clip and sent it to Compressor.
In 45 minutes the 9 min clip was encoded, burnt and ready to go into my PS3.
It played without problems, but it was overall brighter than the original clip. The high lights was more blown out etc. In fact it looked more like the Apple TV clip, maybe a bit brighter.
I just wanted to share my experience and add one qustion:
How can I avoid the overall brighter image next time I burn a BD?
Has anyone had similar experience?
PS The Program Stream mpeg looked like the almost identical to the original footage to me
So, I needed to view the footage in the best possible way ( I donīt have a calibrated HD monitor), and wanted to view it on my 42" TV
The footage was 1080 25P XDCAM HD (9 min).
I used the new FCS to export 2 different versions to play off my Western Digital HDTV box. One file was Appleīs "Apple TV" setting (720P)
The other, a Program Stream mpeg, keeping the source settings (1920*1080)
At first the Apple TV looked surprisingly good, but a bit in I started to notice that the high lights were more "blown out" than I could remember.
Then looking at the Program Stream, the high light handling was much better, and I could see detail where I could not in the Apple TV clip (white roses).
Tonight I thought it was time to try out FCS ability to burn Blu-Ray disks.
I donīt have a BD burner, so I just burnt it to regular a DVD as a BD. I used the Program Stream clip and sent it to Compressor.
In 45 minutes the 9 min clip was encoded, burnt and ready to go into my PS3.
It played without problems, but it was overall brighter than the original clip. The high lights was more blown out etc. In fact it looked more like the Apple TV clip, maybe a bit brighter.
I just wanted to share my experience and add one qustion:
How can I avoid the overall brighter image next time I burn a BD?
Has anyone had similar experience?
PS The Program Stream mpeg looked like the almost identical to the original footage to me