Themis Gyparis
July 3rd, 2007, 06:06 AM
Hello everyone
Lately I started working as a freelance editor for a company that owns an Edius NX for HDV workstation. The original material is shot and captured in HDV 50i 1080 but the final mastering goes on a standard 4.7 GB DVD. What I found lately is that when working in Edius 4.24 and the project settings are HDV 60 Hz 1080i with Canopus HQ Codec, when applying a video filter and/or a title or maybe a mask, rendering is constant if I want to see the result in realtime. To be more accurate, rendering is absolutely invalid, 'cause even after it the system fails to playback the timeline in realtime and I get the message "Playback stopped" (and we're talking about a double dual-core pc with 2 Gbs of RAM).
What's absolutely weird is that when swithching project settings to NX SD-E2 PAL DV 50i 16:9 rather than HDV 1080i 60 Hz (same Codec: Canopus HQ), the system plays almost anything in realtime, titles, filters, masks etc! I can't help but wonder how that makes sense, since the properties of the video tracks on the timeline remain the same? (right click - video info: 1440x1080 pixels!!!) I exported the same 1 minute video using both above settings on two different m2p files and burned them on 2 DVDs but I saw absolutely no difference between them! The most impressive thing is that render time is almost 1/4 less when using NX SD-E2 PAL settings! Can anyone explain the above? Is it just my idea or there is no difference in picture quality, and with less troubles?
Thanks in advance
Themis
Lately I started working as a freelance editor for a company that owns an Edius NX for HDV workstation. The original material is shot and captured in HDV 50i 1080 but the final mastering goes on a standard 4.7 GB DVD. What I found lately is that when working in Edius 4.24 and the project settings are HDV 60 Hz 1080i with Canopus HQ Codec, when applying a video filter and/or a title or maybe a mask, rendering is constant if I want to see the result in realtime. To be more accurate, rendering is absolutely invalid, 'cause even after it the system fails to playback the timeline in realtime and I get the message "Playback stopped" (and we're talking about a double dual-core pc with 2 Gbs of RAM).
What's absolutely weird is that when swithching project settings to NX SD-E2 PAL DV 50i 16:9 rather than HDV 1080i 60 Hz (same Codec: Canopus HQ), the system plays almost anything in realtime, titles, filters, masks etc! I can't help but wonder how that makes sense, since the properties of the video tracks on the timeline remain the same? (right click - video info: 1440x1080 pixels!!!) I exported the same 1 minute video using both above settings on two different m2p files and burned them on 2 DVDs but I saw absolutely no difference between them! The most impressive thing is that render time is almost 1/4 less when using NX SD-E2 PAL settings! Can anyone explain the above? Is it just my idea or there is no difference in picture quality, and with less troubles?
Thanks in advance
Themis