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  • Apple Uncompressed 10bit vs BM 10bit

    Posted by Accountneedsrealnameupdate on June 10, 2005 at 7:39 pm

    We have 6 Final Cut Pro Stations with decklink cards and have tried to stick with the Blackmagic 10bit codec instead of the Apple 10bit which the easy set-ups default to. There are several reasons for this, for one thing we have a couple of PC’s around so we don’t need to transcode (am I right in thinking there still isn’t any PC version of the Apple Uncompressed 10bit? Kind of takes the fun out of using an “open” standard like QT. Also in tests we had colour shifts using the apple codec, also in my opinion (and others) it is just not as good as the BM codec.
    Are we going to be able to stick with the Blackmagic codec or will we eventually have to switch to the apple codec?
    Anyone else have any thoughts on this? After all since the Voodoo days the codec has always been one of the main selling points, I would always rather favor quality over realtime effects if given the choice.
    Glenn Stewart
    1k Studios

    D replied 20 years, 11 months ago 4 Members · 3 Replies
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  • Sean Oneil

    June 11, 2005 at 7:40 am

    [glennser] “am I right in thinking there still isn’t any PC version of the Apple Uncompressed 10bit?”

    I’m on a PC with QTPro 6.5 right now. I don’t seen Uncompressed but I see “None”. Are you sure it doesn’t work?

    Unfortunately the BMD codec is better but we’re dependant on the Apple one. You get more RT effects and generally better compatibility and speed in Final Cut. It’s even more the case in FCP5. If I use a BMD codec sequence in FCP5, I can’t even change my video processing settings anymore.

  • Dalen Quaice

    June 11, 2005 at 2:36 pm

    I thought ‘none’ was “4:4:4” 8 bit? Am I mistaken?

  • D

    June 23, 2005 at 7:24 pm

    Hey Folks,

    I have a Kona SD card and one thing I have noticed lately that seems strange is that the Blackmagic Easy Setup for 8-bit uncompressed uses BMD for capture and the Apple codec for sequences… Is that right??? Shouldn’t the same codec be used throughout?

    Cheers,

    -D

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