Nick Rinaldi
May 22nd, 2006, 05:18 PM
Will your product work with the Canopus HQ codec?
How does your pro0duct compare with DVFilm?
How does your pro0duct compare with DVFilm?
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Nick Rinaldi May 22nd, 2006, 05:18 PM Will your product work with the Canopus HQ codec? How does your pro0duct compare with DVFilm? Hornady Setiawan June 3rd, 2006, 10:40 AM just want to know CinemantiQ does this features: - 16 bit processing? - auto scene detection/spliting? - openGL accell or CPU+GPU render? seems to be a great app! Alain Bellon June 4th, 2006, 11:12 AM Nick, The codec should not be a problem as long as it is a readable DirectShow codec. I'll try to give you more feedback once I ask the testers about the codec. Regarding the comparison with DV film: CinemantiQ does color processing , lens simulation, etc. DVFilm is just (as far as I know) 24p converter. Once 1.1 version is released you will be able to compare the quality of our 24p converter. Hornady, Cinemanti Alain Bellon June 4th, 2006, 11:14 AM Nick, The codec should not be a problem as long as it is a readable DirectShow codec. I'll try to give you more feedback once I ask the testers about the codec. Regarding the comparison with DV film: CinemantiQ does color processing , lens simulation, etc. DVFilm is just (as far as I know) 24p converter. Once 1.1 version is released you will be able to compare the quality of our 24p converter. Hornady, CinemantiQ is an 8 bit app, for the moment. It will do scene spitting in a future version. It does not use GPU acceleration since the average user benefit was estimated to be marginal. It is pretty fast. Alexander Benesch June 4th, 2006, 06:35 PM The software seems absolutely impressive. However, I live in PAL-Land and I presume the application is NTSC-only? |