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Good Morning,
1. With neoscene after it is converted is the picture as good as m2t files. 2. when rendered for DVD is the quality as good as native hdv? 3. will a two ghtz laptop with a dual in it be able to process it? thank you!! |
1) in some ways it is better, as the we upconvert 4:2:0 to 4:2:2
2) Normal the CineForm produced DVD is better if you needed any multi-layer rendering (native M2T rendering doesn't hold up as well) otherwise you will not seeing any difference. 3) Yes, better than native m2t for sure. |
David,
Thank you for the answers. I will move to neoscene capture from now on. With one license, can I place neo on my laptop as well? |
Dale, FYI, Cineform's official line has been your lincense is for a single maching in principle, but that have been allowing two intallations, in practice. That means you have been able to apply for a key for each of two machines on a single serial number. Take care if you want to change installed machines to go through the deinstallation process in order to make the change to another machine. If you have a crash or something, they will work with you too. Knowing your work, I think you will love this process. I have been working with Cineform for quite a while now, and it certainly helps speed up the editing process.
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Chris, thank you for your reply to Dale's question. When I saw the question I immediately hit reply without checking further. You answer was perfect!
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