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Solutions for YPbPr capture to MBP
Hi - I have the following situation:
Betacam SP tapes, need to ingest to FCP on a MBP The tapes are old and we would like to get the highest quality capture we can, thus we are looking for a YPbPr instead of a composite or S-video solution. We'd also like to capture to uncompressed QuickTime files if possible, ideally 10-bit 4:2:2. Based on my research, it seems as if the only solution for this is the Aja IO series, starting with the IO LA. Am I missing any other manufacturers or solutions? I'm in Jamaica, and so far have not uncovered a post house that can do this for me (BetaSP decks exist, but no one has the rest of the workflow, which is a bit mind-boggling to me) thanx for any advice |
Blackmagic Design's Intensity Pro will do this.. up to HD resolutions. You'll need very fast disks.. possibly a Raid of some kind because Blackmagic's codec is a sort of non-compressed one. Price is low.. 199$ and works fine
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Thanks - it needs to be a FW, USB or ExpressCard/34 solution though, as the target is a MacBook Pro (MBP)
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I see... This is an alternative...
ADVC700 |
Please correct me if I am wrong, but this converts to a DV stream right?
Trying to avoid any compression in the process (the footage is all very short lengths, so disk space is not an issue) |
Yes.. If you come from Beta SP it will be fine.
Anyway if you look on the web there are other solutions.. still. in the Mac World .. AJA is a good solution. M |
Also check this... HDMI and Analog I/O for Mac and PC - Matrox MXO2 Mini some guy posted it today on another thread and says works fine
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I dont have firsthand experience yet, but the matrox mx02 and mx02 mini look mighty promising. MX02 (non-mini) is a pretty versatile beast for U.S. $1500 and looks like it will not only capture your uncompressed SD from the betasp, but HD as well. Add a monitor and it should make FCP editing a lot snazzier as well.
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I read that the MX02 Mini will capture analog SD footage and "upconvert" it to HD with pillarboxing. Can it also capture/convert analog SD footage to straight SD video? Would like to make some standard 4:3 DVDs with my old analog footage that I won't be mixing with HD stuff. Would like to not have to drag this box and the canopus firewire converter around too.
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