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  • Edius 4.52 & Infinity Jpeg2000 footage

    A few days ago I took part in an Infinity presentation... I experimented on how Edius Broadcast handles the jpeg2000 format just to find out that it cannot handle it very well...:-(

    Is the implementation of the jpeg2000 codec under development or we just need really powerful systems? Is there anyone that can give me some specs?

    I did my tests with a core2duo 6600 system with a 4 disc RAID-0 array and I only had real time when I chose 1/8 of resolution (which is not acceptable for serious editing)...The footage was shot at 75Mbps...


    By the way: I was so amazed with all these new IT features of infinity!!! very nice Job GV!!
    Last edited by Aristotelis; 10-23-2007, 04:37 PM.
    Aristotelis Bafaloukos
    Systems Engineer, Video Editor, 3D Artist
    BEng (Hons), MSc, MBCS

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    I am told that the processing for JPEG 2000 is still being refined (particularly for multi-threading). It'll end up being a bit of a combination of both - you need a powerful system, but things are also being optimised further.

    We all groaned at HDV when it first appeared on the scene...and now look where we are. :)

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      By the way: I was so amazed with all these new IT features of infinity!!! very nice Job GV!![/QUOTE]

      Other than the IT capabilities how do you like the footage.
      I mean the look of the video. Is it comparable to any other
      Pro format camera, DXCAM HD,or DVCPRO HD Pro series camera.
      And curious to know if there is a sample clip available for download. Thanks in advance.

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        the footage was grate to me...especialy when the camera was moving fast...I'm not an expert on that though...I'm just an Engineer... :-)

        ...and I'm sorry, I don't have any samples...
        Aristotelis Bafaloukos
        Systems Engineer, Video Editor, 3D Artist
        BEng (Hons), MSc, MBCS

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