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February 5th, 2007, 09:58 PM | #1 |
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1080i HDSDI output from JVC HD250
If anyone had a chance to test, how would 1080i HDSDI output from JVC HD250 look?
Can it create "1080/30P or 1080/30F" look via 1080i HDSDI? If so, just wondering how would it compared to Canon 1080/30F. (Probably better stick with recording 720/30p and upconvert to 1080i(30F if that is how it would look) for a 1080i delievery as needed?) Joseph Video Producer Deaf Missions |
February 7th, 2007, 09:17 PM | #2 |
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I had a chance to see HD250 demo today. To answer my own question, the 1080i HD-SDI output remains interlaced.
I am very impressed with how 720/60p outputed from HDSDI to JVC's HD Monitor. I checked HD analog output as well and hardly tell the difference. Of course, HD-SDI has more advantages in terms of one cable line, digital, and ability to include audio and timecode data in the stream. This is may be off the thread - adm- feel free to move this to another catergory. Because of various projects we would do (from greeenscreen projects to workshops to online sermon and creative works), I am considering getting two JVC HD250 camera and hook up with Sony's Anycast HD switcher and at the sametime output to MacPro via a AJA board as HVCPRO HD720/60p or 30p QT and HVCPRO HD recorder Panasonic AJ-HD1400 Compact DVCPRO HD VTR as tape. All work thru HD-SDI to maintain quality as much as possible. Not to mention, ISO for each camera: record miniDV and HR-HD100 as .m2t (or HDV720/60p QT if availible.) if the project is critical, not wanting a drop-out issue on a tape. (Anyone have experience with Sony's Anycast, let me know.) That is my plan for the workflow even comes to work with different brands. If someone have a suggestion, I am open. Joseph |
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