Pete Bronlund
July 6th, 2011, 04:28 PM
I have Googled as much as possible and found the general consensus is that using an HD camera switched to SD mode will always produce an inferior soft picture to that of a permanent SD unit.
Background: We are using some 30 odd SPX800 and 900 SD (DV_50i) cams to to shoot News for our station under a dedicated P2 workflow with multiple Avid Newscutter editing suites. All footage is recorded DV to make as small as possible file as we have only so much Raid Storage.
Recently an increase in News shooters meant more cameras. Since no maker offers an SD machine any more, we optioned for 3 (for now) HPX3100. To remain compatible with the Avid/P2 workflow the cameras were set to record in SD (downconverted HD 576_50i) and recording DV files. The result are images seriously softer than that produced by the other 30 SPX800 and 900 camcorders and essentially rejected by the Producers. Similar problems arise when feeding SD-SDI into an UpLink LiveEye system. The cameras just look really soft in SD... and adjusting DTL of the downconverted material does not improve things... The HPX cameras just do not resolve enough TV lines when in SD compared to the performance of the SPX cameras shooting a test chart. (it does not appear to be the failure of the downconverter in the camera... feeding the cam's HD-SDI through a full performance Lietch downconverter produces the same magnitude result).
It would appear that this is a problem with Sony XDCAM machines as well from what i have found on he 'net.
Has anyone a suggestion where to next and just why the downcovert looks so soft? The ideal is to increase our Storage and to begin handling HD footage in Editing as well as our SD material however with so many edit suites and an always desperate rush to On Air for News, working with large files over networks is not ideal let alone training up editors to set their Avids into different standards! We need a way to successfully transition to using HD. Interestingly should we ever receive rushes by a Stringer on XDCAM the picture quality is acceptable at SD when added to our system.
Would it be better to shoot in Full HD on the HPX3100 at 1080i-50i (we are PAL based in NZ) record in AVC_Intra 100_50i and use a third party downcovertion program (if there is one... any suggestions?) to create close to DV (maybe even DVCPro) sized files as quickly as possible on a fast separate dedicated computer and transfer them to our main storage? Will the downconverted file look objectionably soft anyway?
In short how are other P2 users meeting a situation like this?
Comments appreciated (any)... thank you.
Background: We are using some 30 odd SPX800 and 900 SD (DV_50i) cams to to shoot News for our station under a dedicated P2 workflow with multiple Avid Newscutter editing suites. All footage is recorded DV to make as small as possible file as we have only so much Raid Storage.
Recently an increase in News shooters meant more cameras. Since no maker offers an SD machine any more, we optioned for 3 (for now) HPX3100. To remain compatible with the Avid/P2 workflow the cameras were set to record in SD (downconverted HD 576_50i) and recording DV files. The result are images seriously softer than that produced by the other 30 SPX800 and 900 camcorders and essentially rejected by the Producers. Similar problems arise when feeding SD-SDI into an UpLink LiveEye system. The cameras just look really soft in SD... and adjusting DTL of the downconverted material does not improve things... The HPX cameras just do not resolve enough TV lines when in SD compared to the performance of the SPX cameras shooting a test chart. (it does not appear to be the failure of the downconverter in the camera... feeding the cam's HD-SDI through a full performance Lietch downconverter produces the same magnitude result).
It would appear that this is a problem with Sony XDCAM machines as well from what i have found on he 'net.
Has anyone a suggestion where to next and just why the downcovert looks so soft? The ideal is to increase our Storage and to begin handling HD footage in Editing as well as our SD material however with so many edit suites and an always desperate rush to On Air for News, working with large files over networks is not ideal let alone training up editors to set their Avids into different standards! We need a way to successfully transition to using HD. Interestingly should we ever receive rushes by a Stringer on XDCAM the picture quality is acceptable at SD when added to our system.
Would it be better to shoot in Full HD on the HPX3100 at 1080i-50i (we are PAL based in NZ) record in AVC_Intra 100_50i and use a third party downcovertion program (if there is one... any suggestions?) to create close to DV (maybe even DVCPro) sized files as quickly as possible on a fast separate dedicated computer and transfer them to our main storage? Will the downconverted file look objectionably soft anyway?
In short how are other P2 users meeting a situation like this?
Comments appreciated (any)... thank you.