Hi
I am trying to capture HDV at 1920 x 1080i, but all i get in the timeline is 1440 x 1080i, what am i doing wrong, I have project settings at Canopus HQ Full HD, and Generic HDV input at capture,
Lying?? Quote me some. This cam is quite amazing for it's price.
It's has a 1920x1080 Imager and it records HDV or DV. It does have an HDMI port for 1920x1080 output from the CMOS Imager or HDV converted to 1920x1080.
...Angelo
You are not wrong I bought the HV20 as a knockabout for when I get on tour buses and small planes as I found the FX1 was too bulky for confined spaces.
The increase in the capture pixels makes the HV20 amazing, I have to apply the sharpen filter with a setting of 30 to bring the FX1 video up to the same standard of the HV20, I have a feeling the FX1 will be replaced with an XH1 soon. All my editing is in HDV 1440x1080 PAL and then upconvert to 1920x1080 for showing through a DVICO TViX Hard disk player, people are amazed at the quality
Regards Barry
Not an GV issue, or is it ?, but then canon is flat out lying in their adds
Lying?? Quote me some. This cam is quite amazing for it's price.
It's has a 1920x1080 Imager and it records HDV or DV. It does have an HDMI port for 1920x1080 output from the CMOS Imager or HDV converted to 1920x1080.
For correct editing format, it doesn't matter what your imager's resolution is, BUT the recorded format. So if your recording is HDV then your project is HDV which is 1440x1080.
Hi
I am trying to capture HDV at 1920 x 1080i, but all i get in the timeline is 1440 x 1080i, what am i doing wrong, I have project settings at Canopus HQ Full HD, and Generic HDV input at capture,
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