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Help Needed Please :)
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Started this discussion. Last reply by David Steeves Oct 12, 2010.

Capturing HD Video
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Started this discussion. Last reply by Phoenix Jul 29, 2009.

Newbie Help Needed...
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Started this discussion. Last reply by Steve Chamberlain Jun 13, 2009.

 

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David Steeves replied to Steve Chamberlain's discussion Help Needed Please :)
"sony z1u will let them output pal or ntsc Dave"
Oct 12, 2010
Bill Mecca replied to Steve Chamberlain's discussion Help Needed Please :)
"PAL vs NTSC will make a difference in what camera or deck they purchase in order to be able to play it properly for capture. Sounds like an odd request from them since you used to supplied rendered files, but heck it's their $$. they just need…"
Mar 23, 2010
Steve Chamberlain replied to Steve Chamberlain's discussion Help Needed Please :)
"We used to shoot the content and then render it all for them, and just supply the finished files... it's for use on the internet so not sure what impact the whole PAL and NTSC makes... but now they want the original DV's so they can rip…"
Mar 23, 2010
Shaw Productions Inc. replied to Steve Chamberlain's discussion Help Needed Please :)
"You shot it in PAL? Did you know you were shooting for an american company prior to your shoot?"
Mar 22, 2010
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Help Needed Please :)

Ok I have a weird one, wasnt sure where to post it... I shoot content for an american company on my Sony Z1E HD camera... they want me to send them the original HD Mini DV's instead of capturing the video at this end... They dont want to spend a fortune and buy a Z5E HD camera... they want to know what would be a good option for them to buy camera wise to process the video, capturing it from the camera onto their computers... without losing quality ??? They are looking at the Sony HDR-HC3e…See More
Mar 22, 2010
Phoenix replied to Steve Chamberlain's discussion Capturing HD Video
"for the best compatibility I use Quick Time Motion JPEG A at about 88% quality"
Jul 29, 2009
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Jul 25, 2009
Shaw Productions Inc. replied to Steve Chamberlain's discussion Capturing HD Video
"Think of the .sfk like a backup. You don't have to include it. "
Jul 2, 2009
Shane Killian replied to Steve Chamberlain's discussion Capturing HD Video
"The .sfk file is something Vegas creates to contain information about the file so it doesn't have to scan it every time. If you delete it, it'll be recreated the next time you open it in Vegas, and you don't need to include it in…"
Jun 23, 2009
Bill Mecca replied to Steve Chamberlain's discussion Capturing HD Video
"Steve, Maybe you need to give us a bit more information. What are you shooting, what are you to deliver to your customers and how will that delivery be effected.(tape, disc, internet) Can you answer this: what file type does your customer…"
Jun 23, 2009
Steve Chamberlain replied to Steve Chamberlain's discussion Capturing HD Video
"Another quickie... as well as getting the m2t file... it also has a .sfk file, anyone tell me what this is as well ? If I am going to copy all of the content onto a hard drive for a client what do I need to include... can I put just the mpg, or…"
Jun 22, 2009
Steve Chamberlain replied to Steve Chamberlain's discussion Capturing HD Video
"Hmmm I am confused... I posted this on a lot of other forums and every one seems to think it's ok to just rename the extension from m2t file to mpg file... they work when I play them too (remember I am a newbie here !) It seems a big task to…"
Jun 22, 2009
Bill Mecca replied to Steve Chamberlain's discussion Capturing HD Video
"Are you editing the raw footage? then render as discussed. check stock footage houses and see what format they are using. most like Pond5 MotionJPEG-B: for non-DV interlaced clips, including HDV1080i. Make sure that the field order matches the…"
Jun 22, 2009
Shaw Productions Inc. replied to Steve Chamberlain's discussion Capturing HD Video
"Don't change the extension, it's better to click FILE then RENDER AS... and choose your format. "
Jun 22, 2009
Shaw Productions Inc. replied to Steve Chamberlain's discussion Capturing HD Video
"After you have the footage on your timeline and edited and are all done then click on "file" and "render as" and choose whatever format you want your end result to be."
Jun 22, 2009
Steve Chamberlain replied to Steve Chamberlain's discussion Capturing HD Video
"I need to be able to send them to people as I resell the content I sell... do I send them as m2t's or MPG ? Someone told me if I just change the extension to MPG they will work fine ???"
Jun 22, 2009

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