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Thanks Danny, I guess 48k would make sense being a video capture card. My motherboards speaker output has gone faulty recently so I am actually using the Intensity Pro as my computers default audio output to my M-Audio AV40’s which have left and right RCA inputs. I was going to buy a PCI sound card but since I have had no problems with the Intensity Pro as an audio output I’ve not been worrying about it.
Regards,
Adam Troup
https://www.inspirevideo.co.uk
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The video I was using was an MP4 (h.264) I had exported, its just what was available on my laptop. I tried an AVCHD MTS file recorded on my AX2000 and the still was exported perfectly. Not sure why the MP4 file didn’t work properly as it is 16:9, but anyway it’s AVCHD I shoot almost everything with which works fine – this is such a great feature, really going to save me a lot of time.
Thanks for your help.
Adam
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I have an NX5 and use it for covering weddings and events, with 2 x 32Gb SD cards you can record 7 hours non stop at 24mbps AVCHD and of coure with the added 128Gb SSD you can record even longer and to to the cards at the same time for a back up. The high capacity batteries last for so long you hardly have to think about them which is great. When you are capturing something that wont happen again which when shooting documentaries you will, not having to worry about running out of memory/tape and battery is a big deal, more effort for capturing the better footage.
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Hi John,
It was multi cam, I was also shooting an alternate angle during the ceremony and speeches. It was AVCHD at 17mbps shot on a Panasonic SD700 and the Sony footage was 24mbps. It didn’t run smoothly unless I set the programme monitor output to draft, but once in draft it ran fine. Even in draft though adding one single transition or effect just kills it, rendering takes a while but its fine after that.
Adam
https://www.inspirevideo.co.uk
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I also bought an NXCAM and so far I have shot a wedding and absolutely loved it, not needing to worry about running out of tape means more time to worry about shooting better footage so moving to solid state is amazing and the plus with AVCHD is the amount you can record. One warning though it seems if you record a long clip you need the software to combine them coming out the camera, I had already dumped the files on my computer and couldnt seem to combine them but reading them off the camera with the software there was no problem at all (luckilly I had not deleted them off the cards as I wanted to make sure everything was ok). I have used Z1 and Z5 in the past and moving to the NX5 was no trouble at all.
I use premiere pro cs4 to edit and in the programme monitor I set the quality to draft and it runs fine for speedier editing. If something is going to be delivered in SD though and no chance of HD I would just shoot in standard as exporting took ages, it would just make life easier.
Adam
https://www.inspirevideo.co.uk
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Here is a video I found
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_KtcBNQwIe4
Adam
https://www.inspirevideo.co.uk
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Here is an interview with someone from Canon about the new cameras and is asked about the chances of a 35mm sensor in a proper camcorder.
https://www.macvideo.tv/camera-technology/interviews/index.cfm?articleId=3212207&pagType=samecat
Enjoy
Adam
https://www.inspirevideo.co.uk
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Here is some software that auto syncs audio within Final Cut and Vegas, if it helps, I am waiting for them to release a version for Premiere.
https://www.singularsoftware.com/pluraleyes.html
Adam
https://www.inspirevideo.co.uk