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  • 720p24 to 1080p24?

    Posted by Blake Calhoun on February 7, 2006 at 5:00 pm

    Anyone have experience upconverting 720p24 to 1080p24?

    I’m onlining a project shot on the Varicam on an Avid DS. Learned that the DS won’t take a 720p24 EDL. We’re using the Panny 1700 HD deck and planning to upconvert through it. This is a movie and needs to be kept at the highest quality. I’m pretty sure a Teranex would be the best route, but one is not available in this workflow scenario. Is the upconvert from the 1700 deck good?

    Thanks,
    Blake

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    Blake Calhoun replied 20 years, 3 months ago 2 Members · 4 Replies
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  • Gary Adcock

    February 7, 2006 at 10:28 pm

    [Blake Calhoun] “I’m onlining a project shot on the Varicam on an Avid DS. Learned that the DS won’t take a 720p24 EDL. I’m pretty sure a Teranex would be the best route, but one is not available in this workflow scenario. Is the upconvert from the 1700 deck good?”

    you will be fine, Teranex is the best up-conversion available, the UC chip set does offer a viable solution for a large majority of users.

    Gary Adcock
    Studio37
    HD and Film Consultation
    Chicago, IL USA

  • Blake Calhoun

    February 8, 2006 at 3:01 pm

    When you say “UC chipset”, is this referring to the 1700 deck? I’m not familar with that term. I’m an editor not an engineer. 🙂

    Thanks,
    Blake

  • Gary Adcock

    February 8, 2006 at 3:31 pm

    [Blake Calhoun] “When you say “UC chipset”, is this referring to the 1700 deck? “

    it is actually referring to the Universal Converter chips that are used by virtually all companies that perform up-conversions via hardware. Panasonic, AJA, and Sony all use similar chips to perform the up and down conversions.

    That’s why almost all of the hardware solutions get the similar results until you factor in the software functions.

    Gary Adcock
    Studio37
    HD and Film Consultation
    Chicago, IL USA

  • Blake Calhoun

    February 8, 2006 at 3:47 pm

    Thanks for the info! I appreciate it.

    Blake

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