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John Cash
October 15th, 2012, 12:36 PM
Hi all

I have quite a lot of footage taken on analog video cameras and I would like to clean it up and put it on CD. I have FCP and Adode PP5 . Is there any recommended software or tips? I do have an analog to digital capture box and can go in firewire, but is there a better way?
And...how do I resize to use standard and hidef in the same timeline?
Sorry, I have been out of editing for quite a while now

Thanks

Sander Vreuls
October 15th, 2012, 01:19 PM
What kind of format was the SD video shot at or is it archived on?

John Cash
October 15th, 2012, 02:06 PM
Most all of it is high 8 Shot from an old Sony handycam

Chris Barcellos
October 15th, 2012, 04:53 PM
Assuming you won't be editing, why not just use a DVD recorder like this one ?

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Ken Plotin
October 15th, 2012, 07:38 PM
John,
Capturing your video over Firewire should be fine. It will be in the DV format which is digital (DV is compressed about 5:1) and should look good after "cleanup", depending on the quality of the original source.
Don't know about your NLEs, but in Vegas I can edit in an HD timeline and bring in SD footage. I right click on the media event and make sure it's properties are SD with the correct PAR (pixel aspect ratio) for SD DV, which is .9091. The clip is pillar boxed (black bars on the sides) and shows up as a 4:3 picture in a 16:9 frame. Some folks (I've seen this in wedding videos) create a "stretched" version of the clip, blur it out and place it on a track under the 4;3 clip, filling in the black bars with the de-focussed image. I'd do a short test to see if this works in your NLE of choice...can't hurt.
Hope this helps,
Ken