Hoping someone can assist here and set me straight to do with outputting the correct specs for a TV show here in Australia. I have attached the spec sheet sent to me from the TV station. I am using Edius X Workgroup version 10.34.9631.
Our small crew has filmed 5 days of athletics and been lucky enough to score a 52 minute time slot for SBS TV. It goes to air on 28th January.
My two questions are what's the best way to convert footage so that we correctly convert from 1080 50p to 1080 50i and also what's the best way to deal with getting audio to the correct volume levels they require for TV.
We have shot everything in a mix of 4k 50p and 1080 50p but the TV station requires to final deliverable to be 1080 50i @ 50 meg. The reason we went 50p when shooting was that were also doing a YouTube live stream. We used vMix and recorded clean 1080 50p content. The 4K content were interviews shot on a Canon C70.
My theory is to edit in a 4K 50p timeline and once edited render out a 4K 422 50p Pro Res in Edius. To convert to 1080 50i I will create a 1080 50i timeline, slip the 4k 422 50p Pro Res clips in the timeline and create a new 1080 50i 422 .MXF wrapper. Video Codec at that point has to be XDCAM HD 422.
Regarding Audio for my YouTube videos that I edit I always get my peak audio up around -6db but for TV it has to be much lower. The big question here is how do I in Edius make the audio comply with the standard they require which is OP59 Lodness Standard (-24LKFS).
Once in the 50i timeline do I need to normalize the audio by -20db (just guessing here) or is this where because I have the WorkGroup version of Edius that I can go in Loudness Meter and tweak away.
Thanks in advance to anyone who has experience in this area. No tire kicking guessing here please. Lol
NOTE: I have done the above procedure and to my eyes the clip is looking fine. I think its just how to deal with the audio that's the main question I have.
Our small crew has filmed 5 days of athletics and been lucky enough to score a 52 minute time slot for SBS TV. It goes to air on 28th January.
My two questions are what's the best way to convert footage so that we correctly convert from 1080 50p to 1080 50i and also what's the best way to deal with getting audio to the correct volume levels they require for TV.
We have shot everything in a mix of 4k 50p and 1080 50p but the TV station requires to final deliverable to be 1080 50i @ 50 meg. The reason we went 50p when shooting was that were also doing a YouTube live stream. We used vMix and recorded clean 1080 50p content. The 4K content were interviews shot on a Canon C70.
My theory is to edit in a 4K 50p timeline and once edited render out a 4K 422 50p Pro Res in Edius. To convert to 1080 50i I will create a 1080 50i timeline, slip the 4k 422 50p Pro Res clips in the timeline and create a new 1080 50i 422 .MXF wrapper. Video Codec at that point has to be XDCAM HD 422.
Regarding Audio for my YouTube videos that I edit I always get my peak audio up around -6db but for TV it has to be much lower. The big question here is how do I in Edius make the audio comply with the standard they require which is OP59 Lodness Standard (-24LKFS).
Once in the 50i timeline do I need to normalize the audio by -20db (just guessing here) or is this where because I have the WorkGroup version of Edius that I can go in Loudness Meter and tweak away.
Thanks in advance to anyone who has experience in this area. No tire kicking guessing here please. Lol
NOTE: I have done the above procedure and to my eyes the clip is looking fine. I think its just how to deal with the audio that's the main question I have.
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