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September 4th, 2008, 08:28 AM | #16 |
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If you use Mac and Final Cut, edit in HD(V), copy the timeline and paste it into a new SD timeline (of your choice), render and burn a DVD.
On a PC I only done it using premiere, I canīt remember our settings, but it was very easy. We did have to try a few different settings before we were happy with the results. The footage was from different sources, Sony EX-1, Canon H1 and Panasonic HVX200 (shot in DV) and it turned out very well. So start off in HD if you can afford to |
September 4th, 2008, 08:29 AM | #17 |
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4:2:0 color space doesn't provide any more color information that 4:1:1 (but it does match the color space of DVD video). HD simply provides more samples of both luminance and color.
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