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  • Redindian

    July 21, 2006 at 6:54 pm in reply to: How to proxy edit HD(V)?

    I have a HP Media Center PC:
    P4 3.2GHz Hyper Thread
    3GB RAM (was 1GB, added 2GB more, no difference 🙁
    250GB HDD (donno the RPM)
    Windows XP Media Center Edition
    HP f1405 19″ LCD

    Project Preset – I was using HDV 720/30p, but since Adobe released an HD100 update 2 weeks back, I tried it, it did make a bit of difference in the m2t playback. But it still jumps, jerks at some points (and CPU load increases to 75-80%)

    So I was hoping to do a low-res edit, and export to High res in last step.

  • Redindian

    May 17, 2006 at 6:48 pm in reply to: HD100 + PPro2

    Thanks MVB –
    In HD100 prespective –
    whats the difference between this Raylight/DVMaker+PPro2 combo ($195) and ConnectHD+PPro2 ($199)?

  • Redindian

    February 28, 2006 at 6:12 pm in reply to: HVX200 CCD Specs and DSP info now released

    sorry Jan – didnt mean to offend with that extreme example… I was just trying to understand what you said

  • Redindian

    February 28, 2006 at 12:44 am in reply to: HVX200 CCD Specs and DSP info now released

    Jan wrote:
    You need to look at the part that says that the output of the chip set, which BTW is an analog signal, and pay attention to the part that says it outputs a 60P signal and in a 14Bit A/D converstion to a 19 Bit DSP it is transformed into the digital domain. From there it is recorded in the DVCPRO HD format which indeed is 4:2:2.

    Do you mean to say that since its recorded as DVCPROHD it becomes 4:2:2?

    Eg: If I shoot with my webcam, play it on TV, and shoot that with 35mm – it does not make the quality of the footage as 35MM.

    So if the color is captured at 4:2:0, and thrusted into a 4:2:2 format – where does that unrecorded information come from?

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