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DVAVI or ProRes?
Posted by Brannon Carty on March 22, 2013 at 6:24 pmHi,
I’ve been talking to a transfer company and they say they can offer me a DigiBeta transfer in either DVAVI or ProRes? What would be best for Sony Vegas 11 on a Windows 7 computer? I understand that ProRes is better in the color aspects of the file type?
Thanks,
BrannonJohn Rofrano replied 13 years, 1 month ago 3 Members · 5 Replies -
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John Rofrano
March 22, 2013 at 10:26 pm[Brannon Carty] “I’ve been talking to a transfer company and they say they can offer me a DigiBeta transfer in either DVAVI or ProRes? What would be best for Sony Vegas 11 on a Windows 7 computer?”
You want DV AVI. This is a native format for the PC. ProRes is for a Mac (although it can be read on a PC it’s best to avoid it if you can unless you have a Mac).
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Michael Acres
March 23, 2013 at 9:53 amDigiBeta is 10bit 4:2:2 wouldnt Prores be the better format to request?
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John Rofrano
March 24, 2013 at 1:01 am[Shoestring Videos] “DigiBeta is 10bit 4:2:2 wouldnt Prores be the better format to request?”
It would be if Vegas could read it. You can certainly try it. But Vegas is expecting DV in a native AVI container and not in a QuickTime MOV container. It may work, but it might not.
I would try a small sample and see if it works but if you are paying for someone to do this and they are going to charge you twice for two files, DV AVI will work the first time, every time. 😉
~jr
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Michael Acres
March 24, 2013 at 1:47 ami guess it also depends on his goals.
if its strictly compatibility with Vegas then DV
if preservation of quality is a consideration then ProresI dont have a ton of experience using prores in Vegas but most(if not all) mov files I have tried to use in Vegas have worked
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John Rofrano
March 24, 2013 at 11:56 am[Shoestring Videos] “I dont have a ton of experience using prores in Vegas but most(if not all) mov files I have tried to use in Vegas have worked”
Actually now that I think about it, ProRes will work fine. I was thinking that they would put DV in a QuickTime container. I’ve seen people capture HDV to QuickTime on a Mac and Vegas couldn’t read it but since it’s ProRes, it should edit fine in Vegas.
I stand corrected… ProRes should work. 😉
~jr
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