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Complete HDV workflow for HDV content 0

Posted on March 29, 2009 by admin

Complete HDV workflow
Avid Liquid offers native transfers & frame-accurate editing of 720p and 1080i HDV content. It features a powerful realtime effects engine that provides multiple streams of HDV in real time. Avid Liquid Pro breakout box will downconvert HDV footage for HD preview on an SD monitor.
Format flexibility
Avid Liquid supports the Avid Open Timeline: mix content from a variety of sources without having to transcode between formats. Edit DV, MPEG2/4, uncompressed SD, Windows Media, DIVX, as well as HDV!
Smooth DUD production
Avid Liquid includes integrated, full-featured DVD authoring for creating interactive DVDs. Create and customize menus S. navigation; preview and modify the DVD from the timeline; add a Dolby Digital 5.1 surround mix; and then intelligently render out to a finished DVD.

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Camcorder Conclusion and HDV footage in software 0

Posted on March 19, 2009 by admin

Camcorder Conclusion
When deciding which HD camcorder to buy, consider whether you truly are a hobbyist or a prosumer. Many of the smaller HD camcorders are ideal for both, but prosumers may need the extra features found in the higher-end HD cams. Always keep your end needs in mind when choosing a camcorder. Happy shooting.

What do all the editing applications that support high definition video have in common? They all contain ways to capture HDV footage using an intermediate codec, changing the HDV footage to a more standard and universal high definition (HD) format, which is easier to edit with.
The reason is that HDV’s compression, which is very similar to how video is compressed for DVDs (MPEG-2 TS, or transport stream), is hard to cut natively on an edit system. This is why the manufacturers of most of the major editing software provide an intermediate codec or offer one as a plug-in. The footage encoded with the intermediate codec can be converted back to HDV upon playback to camera or VTR, though with uncompressed HD, the file sizes can easily quadruple.

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