William Urschel
July 11th, 2010, 05:22 AM
Three points re this issue!
1) It seems to me that I read a response some time ago by one of the David's providiing a negative response to this issue. It seems to me in my faulty memory that one of the Davids said that conversion of nanoFlash files could not be accomplished in HD Link because of an issue with the Sony codec, and further that the stonewall to resolving this did not rest with Cineform, but with Sony (perhaps Sony's lack of effort to work with Cineform in resolving some issue???). Please, I could be totally off base in this assertion!
2) I have just conducted numerous searches of this forum, and all I can find (nothing more recent than March or May of this year) suggests that HD Link ingested and converted nanoFlash files at one time, but no longer does so? I could not find what my faulty memory left me with, referred to in 1), above.
3) I am currently using Cineform set up in Exporting timeline with avi wrapper within Adobe Premiere CS4; the clips in the Premiere timeline are drawn from nanoFlash files. My set up, on a powerful PC is: from Sony EX1 SDI output to Convergent Designs nanoFlash (1080x1920 30p Long GOP 100Mbps) imported into Premiere CS4 with appropriate enabling MainConcept plug in, edited, and then flawlessly exported with the Cinceform HD set up (with Cineform Neo4k v5 installed) - lovely saved files! BUT when attempt to convert equivalent nanoFlash files with HD Link, receive message "Format not supported". Whoa, I am not accepting that as definitive, as I may have just missed something in my set up (can you believe I have done that from time to time!?).
Soooo, my question. I would be most appreciative of some informed response, as I have conveyed my doubts about HD Link handling nanoFlash files, over at the DVInfo Convergent Designs board, and I do not wish to purvey false information about the fine Cineform product!
1) It seems to me that I read a response some time ago by one of the David's providiing a negative response to this issue. It seems to me in my faulty memory that one of the Davids said that conversion of nanoFlash files could not be accomplished in HD Link because of an issue with the Sony codec, and further that the stonewall to resolving this did not rest with Cineform, but with Sony (perhaps Sony's lack of effort to work with Cineform in resolving some issue???). Please, I could be totally off base in this assertion!
2) I have just conducted numerous searches of this forum, and all I can find (nothing more recent than March or May of this year) suggests that HD Link ingested and converted nanoFlash files at one time, but no longer does so? I could not find what my faulty memory left me with, referred to in 1), above.
3) I am currently using Cineform set up in Exporting timeline with avi wrapper within Adobe Premiere CS4; the clips in the Premiere timeline are drawn from nanoFlash files. My set up, on a powerful PC is: from Sony EX1 SDI output to Convergent Designs nanoFlash (1080x1920 30p Long GOP 100Mbps) imported into Premiere CS4 with appropriate enabling MainConcept plug in, edited, and then flawlessly exported with the Cinceform HD set up (with Cineform Neo4k v5 installed) - lovely saved files! BUT when attempt to convert equivalent nanoFlash files with HD Link, receive message "Format not supported". Whoa, I am not accepting that as definitive, as I may have just missed something in my set up (can you believe I have done that from time to time!?).
Soooo, my question. I would be most appreciative of some informed response, as I have conveyed my doubts about HD Link handling nanoFlash files, over at the DVInfo Convergent Designs board, and I do not wish to purvey false information about the fine Cineform product!