Newsmeldung von slashCAM:Basics: Basics: Overview: Digital video formats HD / SD of slashCAM - 8 Jul 2009 12:16:00 The editorial slashCAM are you here now looking forward to HD and SD format to present table. We have tried to gather as much meaningful information about the respective video format. The tables are still beta status - should have slipped a gross mistake, then do not hesitate to contact us.
full article
Antwort von xandix:
I found the following errors:
DVCProHD in 1080 50i has a resolution of 1280x1080 not 1440x1o80. 1280x1080 is on 60i.
HDCAM is specified as Sonyzwar of 1920x1080, but actually lands on the tape 1440x1080 pixels (; By "Prefiltering").
Antwort von Bernd E.:
A few little things I'm not synonymous:
HDV2 (; under the heading "History") is 1440x1080, not 1920x1080
XDCAM EX also states, neither HD nor EXCAM XDCAM EX HD
XDCAM HD comes to a resolution of 1440x1080, not 1920x1080
DVC PRO HD is not necessarily recorded on P2, but may end up on tape synonymous
In the absence XDCAM SD formats
And 1440x1080 is officially "almost HD"??
Antwort von tom:
I found the following errors:
DVCProHD in 1080 50i has a resolution of 1280x1080 not 1440x1o80. 1280x1080 is on 60i.
HDCAM is specified as Sonyzwar of 1920x1080, but actually lands on the tape 1440x1080 pixels (; By "Prefiltering"). Thank you, is improved!
Antwort von tom:
A few little things I'm not synonymous:
HDV2 (; under the heading "History") is 1440x1080, not 1920x1080
XDCAM EX also states, neither HD nor EXCAM XDCAM EX HD
XDCAM HD comes to a resolution of 1440x1080, not 1920x1080
DVC PRO HD is not necessarily recorded on P2, but may end up on tape synonymous
In the absence XDCAM SD formats
And 1440x1080 is officially "almost HD"?? Within the XDCAM SD area is to our knowledge not a proprietary format but a container that is either MPEG IMX or DVCAM (; DV25) pools, which do hold both in the table.
Everything else is also improved - Thank you synonymous!
Thomas
Antwort von Bernd E.:
... In SD XDCAM range of our knowledge is to not have its own format ... Very good Pinned! ;-) No, sorry, my mistake.
Antwort von Medienmacher:
Cool idea!
I `s not specifically durchgeganen, but the whole time but compared with the overview of FILM-TV video. The synonymous came out recently, at least I've taken `s in the digital cinematography in Munich.
Link: http://www.film-tv-video.de/newsdetail+M5c26675b140.html?&tx_ttnews [day] = 25 & tx_ttnews [month] = 06 & tx_ttnews [year] = 2009 The downloadable PDF an almost identical list should be.
There, I think the compression ratio is still very interesant. Perhaps you can take over? :-)
Regards
Michel
Antwort von thennig:
This list now and everything is good in PDF format.
ps Betacam SP is still missing.
Antwort von Valentino:
ps Betacam SP is still missing. Time reading the headline ;-) Unfortunately it only goes to digital format, otherwise you could here again I think to call as many analog format.
I would call in
DV or
DVCAM as improved Veiter development.
This could be NENENENE the format
D-VHS (, D9) and
D-VHS HD. Both are exotics
D5 HD format, but that is synonymous :-)
To HDCAM SR, the new Maz SRW-5800 HD is the same as D5, via LAN Einzelbildsquenzen archived on tape. The whole even with 2k and 4k DPX or Cineon 10bit format.
http://www.sony.de/biz/view/ShowContent.action?site=biz_de_DE&category=HDCAMSRVTRs&contentId=1208433880037§iontype=Product&preserveContext=true
Antwort von Erhard:
I think the table well and you do Could not make it, that they can print on A4?
Antwort von idolum:
For what we need for God's sake 880 MBit? That indeed did not even write off my plate:-o.
Does anybody know where and what is used it?
Antwort von jogol:
HDCAM SR
HDCAM SR is further extension of mild Betacam recorders using MPEG-4 Studio Profile
(; SP), intra-frame compression to store full bandwidth 4:4:4 RGB HD 1080 and 720-line
video offering more headroom for digital cinema users, s.well s.4: 2:2 Y, Pr, Pb component
video for television. It offers video data rates of 440 Mb / s and 880 Mb / s, and more audio
channels than other currently available. It is scalable in its pixel count (; SDTV, HDTV,
film-resolution data), bit depth (, 10 - or 12-bit), and color resolution (;) component or RGB.
Antwort von WoWu:
For AVC-I, Class 50 completely missing ...
I do not know if this can be so easily described with one sentence ..
Nevertheless, the differences are quite substantial.