William Koenig
June 13th, 2010, 11:54 PM
Hello,
I'm shooting an independent feature next year and I'm thinking of shooting with a Nanoflash to record it in Long GOP, 50 mbit/s MXF files (or possibly 100 mbit/s). It's going to be shot on my Z7U (24p pull down to 60i) and a few POV shots on my HDR-HC9 (60i).
I believe I understand the different possible settings on the Nanoflash. The reason I chose the listed compression, bitrate and file type is because I would like archive the footage on Sony Professional Disks in the proper file system (or as data in 100 mbit/s if needed) (any higher bitrate, storage cost becomes an issue) and I will edit on CS5.
Two Questions:
1) The feature won't have any cinematography too extraordinary or drastic. And I understand that 100 mbit/s is the sweet spot for Long GOP, but has anyone EVER experienced macroblocking at 50 mbit/s? At 100 mbit/s?
2) Has anyone used a HC9 with the Nanoflash before, and can confirm that the signal coming out of the HDMI is uncompressed and usable by the Nanoflash? I can't find that info on this site nor on the web nor in the HC9 manual, concerning the HDMI.
Thank you.
I'm shooting an independent feature next year and I'm thinking of shooting with a Nanoflash to record it in Long GOP, 50 mbit/s MXF files (or possibly 100 mbit/s). It's going to be shot on my Z7U (24p pull down to 60i) and a few POV shots on my HDR-HC9 (60i).
I believe I understand the different possible settings on the Nanoflash. The reason I chose the listed compression, bitrate and file type is because I would like archive the footage on Sony Professional Disks in the proper file system (or as data in 100 mbit/s if needed) (any higher bitrate, storage cost becomes an issue) and I will edit on CS5.
Two Questions:
1) The feature won't have any cinematography too extraordinary or drastic. And I understand that 100 mbit/s is the sweet spot for Long GOP, but has anyone EVER experienced macroblocking at 50 mbit/s? At 100 mbit/s?
2) Has anyone used a HC9 with the Nanoflash before, and can confirm that the signal coming out of the HDMI is uncompressed and usable by the Nanoflash? I can't find that info on this site nor on the web nor in the HC9 manual, concerning the HDMI.
Thank you.