Thomas Smet
April 3rd, 2006, 06:29 PM
I have been trying to find out an answer to this question for a long time now.
Lets say you have a Decklink Multibridge extreme that has both component and SDI inputs. We all know that SDI foolows a strict digital format of digital 4:2:2 samples at 1920x1080.
Analog however cannot really be measured by the same 4:2:2 because it isn't digital. While the analog signal may be close to 4:2:2 in terms of raw detail and signal strength it isn't exactly the same.
Based on this does anybody see any advantage to using component outputs on the H1 to capture 4:4:4 RGB on the Decklink Extreme? Could an analog HD signal offer just a little bit more detail compared to a digital 4:2:2?
I understand all of the drawbacks to analog such as signal noise and generation loss. I also understand that in no way would the analog equal a true 4:4:4 digital image. What I want to know is if the translation from an analog signal to a 4:4:4 digital signal could give a little bit more detail compared to just a 4:2:2 signal.
I am mainly looking for opinions on the subject and to see if anybody that has a Decklink Multibridge Extreme can compare the two formats.
The same could also apply to any HDV camera and choosing to either capture YUV or RGB and if RGB could gain anything even if small.
Lets say you have a Decklink Multibridge extreme that has both component and SDI inputs. We all know that SDI foolows a strict digital format of digital 4:2:2 samples at 1920x1080.
Analog however cannot really be measured by the same 4:2:2 because it isn't digital. While the analog signal may be close to 4:2:2 in terms of raw detail and signal strength it isn't exactly the same.
Based on this does anybody see any advantage to using component outputs on the H1 to capture 4:4:4 RGB on the Decklink Extreme? Could an analog HD signal offer just a little bit more detail compared to a digital 4:2:2?
I understand all of the drawbacks to analog such as signal noise and generation loss. I also understand that in no way would the analog equal a true 4:4:4 digital image. What I want to know is if the translation from an analog signal to a 4:4:4 digital signal could give a little bit more detail compared to just a 4:2:2 signal.
I am mainly looking for opinions on the subject and to see if anybody that has a Decklink Multibridge Extreme can compare the two formats.
The same could also apply to any HDV camera and choosing to either capture YUV or RGB and if RGB could gain anything even if small.