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Best way out to BetaSP
I've got my documentary edited on FCP, with PAL DV from a Canon XL1 footage, some effects and constant subtitling. It's been invited to the MarDelPlata Intl. Film Fest where they ask for a BetaSP copy. My sequences are PAL DV, but I could easily change them to something else. I have already done some PAL DVcam mastering and it would be easy to take such master to dub to BetaSP. But I wonder if there's another way to go that would improve quality. I imagine some kind of sequence setting to make a QT movie and take it with a hardisk to a copy house and go straight to BetaSP. ???
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It's a shame they don't give you the option of DVD or DigiBeta, both of which would be better, much better, quality than SP. Easiest thing to do is to get a dub made from your DVCAM master to SP. It's not worth the money for you to try and get a better quality output, really.
Graeme |
Graeme,
I agree DigiBeta is much better than BetaSP, but I think BetaSP is better than DVD, at least to my eye. I actually want to master DigiBeta also. How should I get it out of FCP for DigiBeta? |
Well, betaSP has about 75% of the resolution of DVD, and it's softness can hide details. If you're DVD is not looking better than BetaSP, I'd investigate a better DVD MPEG2 compression software.
For output to DigiBeta, get a decklink or AJA card or I/O. You need a fast-ish hard drive for uncompressed SD. Graeme |
I'll go to some post house to master to DigiBeta, but I have to take some form of QT movie on a hardisk. My question is what type of QT movie should I make to get the best out of my subtitled PAL DV material.
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In order of bestness:
10-bit uncompressed 8bit uncompressed Photojpeg 75% Dupe your timeline, change the compression to the above, re- render and export. Graeme |
thanks Graeme.
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