Bruce Pelley
November 4th, 2010, 08:51 PM
Master Project Timeline Exported as ‘Movie”
Primary Objective: Max Quality
AME Bypass
Best way to achieve: What PC compatible Codec and Settings?
Set-up: Since a direct export/archive to tape isn’t an option at the moment and CS3 apparently can’t save a HDV project without compressing it in some manner, please I’d like your sage advice as to how to best utilize export movie settings to save a project as a single integrated file.
Considerations: I don’t mind if a reasonable amount of hard drive space is taken above and beyond what would be occupied if the timelines content was saved as an basic .avi file. I’d like specific advice on what settings would yield superior results particularly with Cineform’s Neoscene. Codec = HD v 6.7.2
Alternatively, if there’s another intermediate codec with a modest cost or free that outshines Cineform, I’d love to hear about it. Source footage is 1080p 60i from an Canon XH-A1. Preferred but not absolutely essential are a) “lossless” (or nearly so) and .an .avi container/wrapper (not/QT .mov).
Regarding exporting using Cineform, which is the best setting for these parameters considering the above?
a) Frame rate: 29.97, 59.94 or 60.00?
b) Check off deinterlace video footage or not? Does this parameter have any material effect visually such as smoothness?
c) Should recompress be checked off or not?
How would you compare & rate these codecs against one another including Neoscene?
a) Matrox Vfw line
b) Avid’s DNxHD and
c) Apples Pro Res 422. Will CS3 recognize 422 at all?
What's your personal favorite and why?
I’m seeking to proceed forward based on your valuable advice, experience and recommendations.
Thanks for participating in this discussion/quest.
Primary Objective: Max Quality
AME Bypass
Best way to achieve: What PC compatible Codec and Settings?
Set-up: Since a direct export/archive to tape isn’t an option at the moment and CS3 apparently can’t save a HDV project without compressing it in some manner, please I’d like your sage advice as to how to best utilize export movie settings to save a project as a single integrated file.
Considerations: I don’t mind if a reasonable amount of hard drive space is taken above and beyond what would be occupied if the timelines content was saved as an basic .avi file. I’d like specific advice on what settings would yield superior results particularly with Cineform’s Neoscene. Codec = HD v 6.7.2
Alternatively, if there’s another intermediate codec with a modest cost or free that outshines Cineform, I’d love to hear about it. Source footage is 1080p 60i from an Canon XH-A1. Preferred but not absolutely essential are a) “lossless” (or nearly so) and .an .avi container/wrapper (not/QT .mov).
Regarding exporting using Cineform, which is the best setting for these parameters considering the above?
a) Frame rate: 29.97, 59.94 or 60.00?
b) Check off deinterlace video footage or not? Does this parameter have any material effect visually such as smoothness?
c) Should recompress be checked off or not?
How would you compare & rate these codecs against one another including Neoscene?
a) Matrox Vfw line
b) Avid’s DNxHD and
c) Apples Pro Res 422. Will CS3 recognize 422 at all?
What's your personal favorite and why?
I’m seeking to proceed forward based on your valuable advice, experience and recommendations.
Thanks for participating in this discussion/quest.