Will HQ 1080 files in a 16:9 SD project yield better image quality than HQ 480 files, when exporting to MPEG2? How good is Edius'' RT scaler compared to HQ 480 files?
My concern is getting the "Best" SD 16:9 MPEG2 quality.
Thanks...Angelo
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Originally posted by Angelo View PostI've been reading about the Canon XH-A1 HDV cam which has very good low-light performance.
I'm still using my DVStorm and produce SD DVDs, therefore I still edit in SD. The cams I have are native 4:3 DV 4:1:1 and I'm creating a lot more 16:9 SD DVDs. I would like to to capture/edit SD with ture 16:9 with 4:2:2 color space for improved upconverting performance on standard DVD palyers.
I understand that Edius capture software will convert to HDV to HQ on the fly with a fast enough system.
My question will Edius capture and convert HDV 1080i to HQ 720x480 4:2:2 on the fly?
Thanks...Angelo
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No, EDIUS can't do a down-conversion during capture. It's a two-step process.
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Edius & HDV
I've been reading about the Canon XH-A1 HDV cam which has very good low-light performance.
I'm still using my DVStorm and produce SD DVDs, therefore I still edit in SD. The cams I have are native 4:3 DV 4:1:1 and I'm creating a lot more 16:9 SD DVDs. I would like to to capture/edit SD with ture 16:9 with 4:2:2 color space for improved upconverting performance on standard DVD palyers.
I understand that Edius capture software will convert to HDV to HQ on the fly with a fast enough system.
My question will Edius capture and convert HDV 1080i to HQ 720x480 4:2:2 on the fly?
Thanks...AngeloTags: None
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