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Output to tape
Posted by Rick Garnica on July 17, 2007 at 9:50 pmIs it possible to output DVCPRO 50 to D5? If so, would something like the Matrox MXO be able to handle such a conversion?
Is using D5 overkill for film festival submission (once accepted?) What would be another option?
Thanks for all your help!
Rick
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Shane Ross
July 17, 2007 at 10:14 pmDVCPRO 50 is Standard Def. D5 is High Def. BIG difference there. You are talking about upconverting SD to HD. No, the MXO cannot handle this. The Kona 3 can, but do you really need to do this? Upconverting won’t get you any boost in quality. Best you can get is outputting to DVCPRO 50 or Digibeta.
Are you required to deliver a D5?
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Noah Kadner
July 17, 2007 at 10:55 pmI’ve not heard of a single festival that projects from D5. Most don’t even project HD. The vast majority still go Beta SP and Digibeta with some DV and occasionally HDCAM.
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Rick Garnica
July 17, 2007 at 11:08 pmNo, D5 isn’t necessary; I just thought it was more of a superior format (newbie with this sort of thing.)
I’m just trying to build up some info before I start actually taping; doing anything major. I’ve heard that it’s best to know your final output before doing anything, to help avoid possible difficulties, but I do know I want to go DVCPRO 50 with the HVX200.
Thanks for the SD-HD uprez tip; it was helpful.
Thanks again for your input. Much appreciated.
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Noah Kadner
July 18, 2007 at 12:47 amWhy not just shoot DVCPROHD? It means maybe a few more P2 cards you have to rent and you’re future proofing yourself. You can always downrez to SD but uprezzing to HD is fairly heinous even from DVCPRO50.
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