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  • David Keslick

    January 21, 2009 at 5:48 pm in reply to: P2 Movie export

    I am not sure if you are losing quality using that work around. If it turns out that you do, you may want to check DVFilm Decoder. It will enable you to open QT dvcprohd files in PPro.

    Hope this is helpful,
    Dave Keslick
    dvfilm.com

    Dave Keslick
    DVFilm.com

  • David Keslick

    January 16, 2009 at 5:58 pm in reply to: final cut p2 card help

    You may also want to check out Raylight for Mac. It enables you to import .mxf files into FCP more easily than log and transfer.

    Hope this is helpful,
    Dave Keslick
    DVFilm.com

    Dave Keslick
    DVFilm.com

  • David Keslick

    December 20, 2008 at 12:41 am in reply to: DVCPro 50 in QT on PC…no codec

    Vince,

    Raylight Decoder is a DVCPROHD Quicktime component for Windows. It allows you to play Apple DVCPROHD Quicktimes on a PC. Supports ALL DVCPROHD formats: 720p60, 720p50, 1080i60, 1080i50 and ALL frame rates.

    Raylight Encoder Pro enables encoding AND editing DVCProHD / DVCPro50 Quicktimes on the Windows platform. Works with any Windows application that can read and export Quicktime, including Sony Vegas, Adobe Premiere Pro, Quicktime Pro, and others. Fully compatible with Apple DVCProHD and DVCPro50 codecs. Features real-time full-screen playback in the Quicktime player and high-quality decoding and encoding.

    Sorry, I misspoke in my last post. Encoder Pro would be the software to try.

    Hope this is helpful,

    Dave Keslick
    DVFilm.com

  • David Keslick

    December 19, 2008 at 11:54 pm in reply to: DVCPro 50 in QT on PC…no codec

    You may want to try the demo of DVFilm Raylight decoder. It enables the playing of DVCpro50 and DVCproHD on a pc.

    Hope this is helpful,

    Dave Keslick
    DVFilm.com

  • David Keslick

    December 19, 2008 at 10:07 pm in reply to: Need help using HVX footage from FCP on AE CS3 PC

    You can use DVfilm Raylight decoder to open DVCproHD clips on a PC. There is no conversion.

    Dave Keslick
    DVFilm.com

  • David Keslick

    December 16, 2008 at 11:09 pm in reply to: Create proxy files from MXF?

    You may also want to check out DVFilm Raylight for Mac. It makes .mov reference files with a meta data slate. Free demo and 25% off until xmas.

    Hope this helps,
    Dave

  • David Keslick

    December 16, 2008 at 8:06 pm in reply to: 24p or 30p better for making a PAL DVD?

    Bouke,

    Sorry if I was unclear. You add the pulldown because Atlantis needs 29.97 footage to convert. There would be no lose of quality. Once you have the footage with pulldown it is one step to convert to PAL.

    Dave

  • David Keslick

    December 16, 2008 at 6:50 pm in reply to: 24p or 30p better for making a PAL DVD?

    24p would be better than 30p for converting to pal. If you add a simple 3:2 pulldown to your 24p output you could than use DVFilm Atlantis to convert to PAL. Atlantis will adjust the video and the audio and output 25p pal. You can download a free demo. 25% off until xmas.

    Hope this helps,
    Dave

  • David Keslick

    December 15, 2008 at 6:27 pm in reply to: HPX footage mistakenly shot 24p not 24pa…

    The pulldown on 24p should be a 2:3 pulldown. You may want to check out DVFilm Raylight MXFX. It will remove the pulldown and has options for re-sizing and noise reduction. There is a free demo.

    Hope this helps,
    Dave

  • David Keslick

    December 15, 2008 at 6:12 pm in reply to: DVCProHD on Premier CS3

    You may want to check out DVfilm decoder. It enables your PC to open dvcprohd .mov files. If you also need to render out to dvcprohd than DVfilm encoder pro does both.

    Hope this helps,
    Dave

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