Bill Ravens
May 23rd, 2007, 10:55 AM
David...
I've been using Connect HD for all my conversion to intermediate before editting, with great success. I've updated to Neo HDV, but, I'm now wondering if anything is to be gained by going to NeoHD. I capture from a JVC HD110 (12 bit data) and import into Vegas7. I know Vegas processes 10 bit in its core, but, the I/O is 8 bit, so, is anything to be gained for me by going to Neo HD?
There's also limited times when I could capture component output from a BMD Intensity pro card. Would there be any benefit to NeoHD in these cases, as well, considering I edit all of it in Vegas7?
Thanx, in advance, for any insight you can provide.
I've been using Connect HD for all my conversion to intermediate before editting, with great success. I've updated to Neo HDV, but, I'm now wondering if anything is to be gained by going to NeoHD. I capture from a JVC HD110 (12 bit data) and import into Vegas7. I know Vegas processes 10 bit in its core, but, the I/O is 8 bit, so, is anything to be gained for me by going to Neo HD?
There's also limited times when I could capture component output from a BMD Intensity pro card. Would there be any benefit to NeoHD in these cases, as well, considering I edit all of it in Vegas7?
Thanx, in advance, for any insight you can provide.