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1700 works for me. plays HDV fullscreen...
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I've got encore working well to make blu-ray video discs but I'm having trouble finding a reliable, low-impact prgram to burn data discs... sasha
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I have no idea if it will be different but you could send to HDV device. whether or not a devise is connected it should make the m2t file...
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From the Readme Fixed in v4.0.3 The following have been fixed: ➤ Bug Number: UDevC00128226. The v190.38 NVIDIA driver has been qualified. This fixes the “Unable to install fonts” error that occurred on WinXP SP3 systems. ➤ Bug Number: UDevC0090818. You might have received an “Exception: FILE_Other” error when exporting AAF to
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here's some information and speculation http://news.cnet.com/8301-17938_105-10065439-1.html
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[quote user="AndrewAction"]HDSDI takes the same time to capture at any DNxHD of your choice as it takes to capture HDV that will need to be transcoded[/quote] yes that makes sense - a big savings in time
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my understanding is that HDV via firewire is as good as you can get from HDV, i.e. there is no additional compression. once in avid it can then be rendered into a full HD format. am I wrong?
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[quote user="Editmvp"] Download the free trial version of Adobe Sound Booth (formally Audition) - it has a very good noise reduction function. [/quote] for the record Adobe is still making Audition, now at Version 3. it's a higher-end DAE than Soundbooth. I've been using Audition's NR for many years (it was Cool Edit Pro before
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I'm looking to get a mojo so I can injest component video from old tapes (VHS, Video 8, Umatic, Beta, and others). I'm looking for suggestions as to what format to save them as. I've been dubbing some of the old material to DVCAM but want something better. I still like tape and thinking one archive could be to HDV tape, as well as saving
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you can monitor SD via firewire