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Prores versus native HDV
I know there a lot of treads regarding this subject, but the more I read up on it the More confused I get
I have the XH A1 Canon HDV camcorder and has about 10 hours of footage which I am going to edit for a personal project. The project will not have a lot of compositing and I doubt it will be send to color even though it is part of Final Cut Studio (I lack the time needed to learn how to use the program)
What I think I know is the following
HDV is very demanding on the Processor processor due to its use of Long GOP. I have A Mac Pro 2.66 With 12GB of memory that should eliminate that problem
Prores is very demanding on the Harddrive because it much larger file size 145 versus 25m/bit per second. My Scratch disk is a 1TB Samsung Spin Point with more than 700GB left
I am planing on deliver the final result on DVD for my Parents and Parents in law and our self, but
would also like to deliver it in a format that shows the Full HDV resolution of the Camcorder.What will give the best DVD quality a project edited in HDV or a Project edited in Prores
I gather the quality will be the same in full resolution if I render effects in Prores