Sergio Barbosa
June 8th, 2006, 11:47 AM
Hello everyone.
I've been experimenting with streamclip and it seems to me that if I encode an .m2t file shot in 720p25 with the "Apple HDV 720p30" codec at 25fps, I can get better results, rather than if I do it with the DVCPro HD codec.
Is this a lossless operation? encoding with the Apple HDV codec...
Now...In editing on FCP, which codec will suit me best (for quality)? I hear that editing in "native" HDV may not work so well when I add filters or transitions. Is that true? Is anyone here experienced?
I don't intend to print to tape...just DVD.
>>> Correction>>> HDV codec is actually worse... I just found out.
Anyway, in order to bring my footage into Final Cut, which is the best codec?
Thanks,
Sergio.
I've been experimenting with streamclip and it seems to me that if I encode an .m2t file shot in 720p25 with the "Apple HDV 720p30" codec at 25fps, I can get better results, rather than if I do it with the DVCPro HD codec.
Is this a lossless operation? encoding with the Apple HDV codec...
Now...In editing on FCP, which codec will suit me best (for quality)? I hear that editing in "native" HDV may not work so well when I add filters or transitions. Is that true? Is anyone here experienced?
I don't intend to print to tape...just DVD.
>>> Correction>>> HDV codec is actually worse... I just found out.
Anyway, in order to bring my footage into Final Cut, which is the best codec?
Thanks,
Sergio.