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Larry Huntington November 16th, 2006 04:41 PM

That's good to know Bill. I have never used compressor for encoding and have just let DVD studio pro do all the work. I also have Telestream's "Episode" conversion software that I am going to test for QT to mpeg2.

All in all, the transition to HDV for me has been pretty seemless with the new tools I have.

Khoi Pham November 16th, 2006 04:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jack Jenkins
I am planning an A1 purchase and was wondering if my editing system is gonna hold up to HDV. I know there was some discussion before people got cams, but now that people are actually pumping hdv in/out of their editing machines, I was just curious about the real life workflow. Whats working for folks and not working. I use a PC but I am also curious about MAC systems as well.

thanks


Don't forget to look into Edius NX for HDV with expansion kit, it will do all format of HDV, it will give you full frame full component HD realtime output to your HD monitor, the faster your computer the more realtime layers and effects you will get,

Mark Fry November 20th, 2006 10:50 AM

No one using Avid (Pinnacle) Liquid then?

Alastair Brown November 20th, 2006 01:12 PM

I may be miles off here (apologies if I am)

My understanding is with Sony Vegas and the VAAST Gearshift plug in, you can edit HDV using proxies which means that even older slower PC's can handle it.

http://www.vasst.com/product.aspx?id...d-aa4954c324a3


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