Dan Keaton
October 26th, 2009, 04:05 PM
There seems to be considerable confusion in the marketplace surrounding MPEG-2.
Some camps are claiming that their proprietary CODECs offer significant advantages over MPEG-2.
Well, we would like to set the record straight and point out some of the many advantages of MPEG-2 found in the nanoFlash and Flash XDR.
MPEG-2 offers many advantages:
· Yes, we use “MPEG-2” to provide a highly efficient codec; our XDCAM HD 422 files are typically 1/2 to 1/3 the size of I-Frame-Only files of the same quality.
· Yes, we use “MPEG-2” to provide files that can be easily played/edited in Avid, FCP, Vegas, Edius and (soon) Premiere, directly off the CF card, at full frame rates, without transcode.
· Yes, we use “MPEG-2” to provide compact size files of stunning video quality that are easy to archive.
· Yes, we use “MPEG-2” to significantly reduce the weight, size, and power requirements of our recorder.
· Yes, we use “MPEG-2” to provide compatibility with XDCAM HD Optical Media.
· Yes, we use “MPEG-2” XDCAM 422 at 50/100/140/160 Mbps to create footage that is acceptable to all major networks.
· Yes, we use “MPEG-2” to give our users the flexibility of choosing “I-Frame Only” or “Long-GOP”, regardless of which camera they use.
· Yes, we use “MPEG-2” which can be stored in QuickTime, MXF, or MPG for greater compatibility (most recorders are limited to only one file format).
· Yes, we use “MPEG-2” to provide Full-Raster 4:2:2, 1920 x 1080 or 1280 x 720 recordings, without loss of resolution.
· Yes, we use “MPEG-2” to provide for a real-time creation of SD DVD or Blu-ray MPG files.
· Yes, we use “MPEG-2”, employing Sony’s latest sixth generation CODEC; used in the PDW-700 / PDW-F800 and which, according to Sony, is superior to HDCAM.
· Yes, we use “MPEG-2” to give our users the option of recording SD from 5 to 9 Mbps and 50 Mbps IMX, and HD from 18 to 220 Mbps.
· Yes, we use “MPEG-2” to deliver video which almost everyone considers to be visually indistinguishable from uncompressed.
To say that we are “Just MPEG-2” is to say that we are using a highly sophisticated, mature, efficient, low power, well accepted, widely supported, and professional CODEC!
Some camps are claiming that their proprietary CODECs offer significant advantages over MPEG-2.
Well, we would like to set the record straight and point out some of the many advantages of MPEG-2 found in the nanoFlash and Flash XDR.
MPEG-2 offers many advantages:
· Yes, we use “MPEG-2” to provide a highly efficient codec; our XDCAM HD 422 files are typically 1/2 to 1/3 the size of I-Frame-Only files of the same quality.
· Yes, we use “MPEG-2” to provide files that can be easily played/edited in Avid, FCP, Vegas, Edius and (soon) Premiere, directly off the CF card, at full frame rates, without transcode.
· Yes, we use “MPEG-2” to provide compact size files of stunning video quality that are easy to archive.
· Yes, we use “MPEG-2” to significantly reduce the weight, size, and power requirements of our recorder.
· Yes, we use “MPEG-2” to provide compatibility with XDCAM HD Optical Media.
· Yes, we use “MPEG-2” XDCAM 422 at 50/100/140/160 Mbps to create footage that is acceptable to all major networks.
· Yes, we use “MPEG-2” to give our users the flexibility of choosing “I-Frame Only” or “Long-GOP”, regardless of which camera they use.
· Yes, we use “MPEG-2” which can be stored in QuickTime, MXF, or MPG for greater compatibility (most recorders are limited to only one file format).
· Yes, we use “MPEG-2” to provide Full-Raster 4:2:2, 1920 x 1080 or 1280 x 720 recordings, without loss of resolution.
· Yes, we use “MPEG-2” to provide for a real-time creation of SD DVD or Blu-ray MPG files.
· Yes, we use “MPEG-2”, employing Sony’s latest sixth generation CODEC; used in the PDW-700 / PDW-F800 and which, according to Sony, is superior to HDCAM.
· Yes, we use “MPEG-2” to give our users the option of recording SD from 5 to 9 Mbps and 50 Mbps IMX, and HD from 18 to 220 Mbps.
· Yes, we use “MPEG-2” to deliver video which almost everyone considers to be visually indistinguishable from uncompressed.
To say that we are “Just MPEG-2” is to say that we are using a highly sophisticated, mature, efficient, low power, well accepted, widely supported, and professional CODEC!