Benjamin Richardson
February 21st, 2007, 07:56 PM
I haven't edited in HD(V) since last October, and here's why:
I was shooting a video with the canon XL H1, with alot of creep zooms. I edited the footage and when I went to down convert the footage all of my creep zooms would stutter at the focal point, that on top of that fact the footage looked like out of focus DV ( to say the least). I remember hearing of other peoples complaints on this forum about adobe's media encoder, and it looking soft after the down convert. I went through weeks of trying to figure out the problem and even sent it straight to the people at adobe for them to re-create the problem themselves, and they couldn't even fix the problem. They then suggested I buy main concepts new encoder ( hundreds more out of pocket for their mistake).
So I guess what I'm trying to say is that i don't trust adobe's media encoder, nor do I approve of its quality (I've seen it near the bottom of lists here on DVinfo). Is there anything i can do about this less than getting a new Editing program, perhaps avid?
plug-ins maybe?
I have Adobe's Production Studio Premium Bundle, hence why I'd rather stick with Adobe.
Maybe you could convince me to stick with Adobe (especially considering Cineforms Aspect/Prospect)
I was shooting a video with the canon XL H1, with alot of creep zooms. I edited the footage and when I went to down convert the footage all of my creep zooms would stutter at the focal point, that on top of that fact the footage looked like out of focus DV ( to say the least). I remember hearing of other peoples complaints on this forum about adobe's media encoder, and it looking soft after the down convert. I went through weeks of trying to figure out the problem and even sent it straight to the people at adobe for them to re-create the problem themselves, and they couldn't even fix the problem. They then suggested I buy main concepts new encoder ( hundreds more out of pocket for their mistake).
So I guess what I'm trying to say is that i don't trust adobe's media encoder, nor do I approve of its quality (I've seen it near the bottom of lists here on DVinfo). Is there anything i can do about this less than getting a new Editing program, perhaps avid?
plug-ins maybe?
I have Adobe's Production Studio Premium Bundle, hence why I'd rather stick with Adobe.
Maybe you could convince me to stick with Adobe (especially considering Cineforms Aspect/Prospect)