Frage von Mischek:Hi,
I consider, of a Panasonic NV-GS 500 on a Canon HV 30 switch. The main reasons are the headphone output on the Canon and the transition to HD in general.
My question is: Will my system (iMac 2GHz Intel Core Duo, 2 GB RAM, Final Cut Express HD 3.5) with the HD material to cope? Currently I produce is always "only" DVDs in PAL, but the quality of the HR 30, if one takes in SD, as well as for the Pana NV-GS 500?
Am very grateful for a little enlightenment ;-)
SG
M
Antwort von Mischek:
Hmmm ... over 630 queries but no reply? Yeah, I was wrong ... ? ;-)
Antwort von Alan Smithee:
HDV with your iMac process should not be a problem, it is - if sometimes a bit sluggish synonymous - synonymous with a 1GHz G4 iMac.
Get with the HV30 in HDV on. The only disadvantage is the increased drop-out sensitivity. With a dropout in HDV is a half second break instead of just a frame of DV.
You can then either your FCE projects as DV / PAL edited by you when the camera after capturing DV / PAL or can convert your projects as HDV and edit in FCE the result for the DVD runterkonvertieren.
I would you recommend the latter approach, because the HDV capture the individual scenes into separate files to be subdivided.
This is the re-capturing and reconnect in the Project advantageous.
Antwort von Alan Smithee:
Hmmm ... over 630 queries but no reply? Yeah, I was wrong ... ? ;-) Probably nothing wrong - just bad luck!
Antwort von Mischek:
Thanks for the info!
I had my time a HV 20 borrowed, some scene captured and was really horrified, as long as the rendering of transitions and effects (color, etc.) lasted. If, however, that I did not have the optimal settings were selected.
Do I have the Easy Setup in FCE something special note? There are 3 options for HD Capture ...
SG
Michael
Antwort von Mischek:
Okay, I have found out yourself. Should anyone have the same problems: It is about the view options. They may not be on "external monitor set, but on internal display.
Now it runs perfectly smoothly in real time, no difference on SD material.