John Richard
November 9th, 2011, 11:26 AM
Have never been able to wrap my head around this concept.
With the wonderful Nano and XDR recorders,we have the capability to shoot video at up to 280mbps.
But it seems that when editing anything other than straight cuts (such as color correction, dissolves, etc), we end up with a final 50mbps data rate quality.
Both FCP7 and Premiere 5.52 put you back at the XDCAM 422HD 50mbps data rate if anything other than straight cuts was done.
Is this correct?
If so, are there any future plans for NLE's to actually let us use this higher quality video currently in our hands from the Nano and XDR (and upcoming Gemini)
With the wonderful Nano and XDR recorders,we have the capability to shoot video at up to 280mbps.
But it seems that when editing anything other than straight cuts (such as color correction, dissolves, etc), we end up with a final 50mbps data rate quality.
Both FCP7 and Premiere 5.52 put you back at the XDCAM 422HD 50mbps data rate if anything other than straight cuts was done.
Is this correct?
If so, are there any future plans for NLE's to actually let us use this higher quality video currently in our hands from the Nano and XDR (and upcoming Gemini)