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CS3 and DVCPRO HD?
Posted by Tom Sven on July 7, 2007 at 4:04 amDoes anyone know if the new cs3 supports dvcpro HD on the windows end?
Tim Kolb replied 18 years, 10 months ago 4 Members · 5 Replies -
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Marcus Van bavel
July 7, 2007 at 9:59 pmYes it does, with DVFilm Raylight https://dvfilm.com/raylight
You can drop the MXF files straight into the project bin.
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Tim Kolb
July 7, 2007 at 10:18 pmBut, if you are looking for the FW I/O of the Mac with tape-based DVC ProHD, that is still not possible.
(I don’t even think that you can access the DVC ProHD editing codec from PPro on the Mac…it’s FCP only)
The specifically MXF stuff from the HVX 200 can be handled by several configurations with Raylight being one…CineForm is another.
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Marcus Van bavel
July 8, 2007 at 12:34 am[Tim Kolb]
(I don’t even think that you can access the DVC ProHD editing codec from PPro on the Mac…it’s FCP only)”Not an obstacle for Raylight since we have our own DVCPROHD codec.
The Raylight for Mac product will support CS3/Mac as well as FCP in the next release, so you get DVCPROHD in the timeline.
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Tim Kolb
July 8, 2007 at 6:06 am[Marcus van Bavel] “The Raylight for Mac product will support CS3/Mac as well as FCP in the next release, so you get DVCPROHD in the timeline.”
I think the key is, can you capture/output DVC ProHD from/to tape via FireWire from a Panasonic 1200 deck for instance…(a la FCP)
Unfortinately, that’s a missing key component to most non-P2 DVC ProHD users.
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