Dave Beaty
November 11th, 2005, 02:02 PM
Yesterday we were successful in setting up a nice workflow that allows posting in DVCPRO HD. We are using 720p24 and outputting via component analog HD on the BR-HD50 to a Kona LH with bob. This bypasses the 24p HDV problems in FCPro and also allows us to edit and correct with an I frame based codec with more than 4 times the bandwidth. We need to output via SDI and Analog video, so the Kona met our needs and is not overkill for us.
After some tests with 23.97 setups in FCPro which resulted in only 1/2 or less of the footage being captured during batches, we found we had to use the 59.94 settings on the capture and sequences in FCPro. We are controlling the deck via RS-422. Everything works great, no sync issues ect. We did have a problem with the JVC VTRs. Read my other post.
The captured footage plays out via SDI-HD and downconverted NTSC on the Kona in realtime, no rendering.
The responsiveness of the timeline is great with this codec. All in all very impressed with the analog capture and superb image quality. We can pretty much output any format to our decks.
After some tests with 23.97 setups in FCPro which resulted in only 1/2 or less of the footage being captured during batches, we found we had to use the 59.94 settings on the capture and sequences in FCPro. We are controlling the deck via RS-422. Everything works great, no sync issues ect. We did have a problem with the JVC VTRs. Read my other post.
The captured footage plays out via SDI-HD and downconverted NTSC on the Kona in realtime, no rendering.
The responsiveness of the timeline is great with this codec. All in all very impressed with the analog capture and superb image quality. We can pretty much output any format to our decks.