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Frage von bountybob:


Hi,
I would now like to upgrade to HD. I prefer movies our children at play, etc. and return again synonymous animal pictures or football games.

I would then cut the whole thing on my MacPro (; 1x Quad Core 2.8 Ghz), 6GB RAM, Nvidia 8800GT, with FinalCut and again in an HD format hard drive in order of output there by WD TV Media Player to access it.

I had always looked for a CanonHV 30, unfortunately I do not get used, but I am open to alternatives synonymous.

With the Canon HV 30 I know that it takes up in the HDV format, so 1440x1080 I believe.

How does it look with 1080p from? Is there something in this price range?

About Empfelungen more I would appreciate synonymous.

Thanks in advance!

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Antwort von pailes:

Why do not you think you look a few times to AVCHD Models? Cut with Final Cut Pro goes smoothly, everything must do what you, the AVCHD is to transcode before editing it in a cut-friendly format.

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Antwort von Rolf Hankel:

"Pailes" wrote: Why do not you think you look a few times to AVCHD Models? Cut with Final Cut Pro goes smoothly, everything must do what you, the AVCHD is to transcode before editing it in a cut-friendly format.

Hello

As it is, for example, the Canon HFS200 (AVCHD)
By the way, is native editing with EDIUS no problem, potent Calculator
provided

Regards Rolf ...

http://www.youtube.com/user/sonnenscheinfilm#p/u

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Antwort von pailes:

"Rolf Hankel" wrote: By the way, is native editing with EDIUS no problem, potent Calculator
provided

He wants to cut with Final Cut Pro on a Mac.

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Antwort von Rolf Hankel:

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He wants to cut with Final Cut Pro on a Mac. [/ Quote]

OH did I overlooked in the rush

Regards Rolf ...

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Antwort von bountybob:

"Pailes" wrote: Why do not you think you look a few times to AVCHD Models? Cut with Final Cut Pro goes smoothly, everything must do what you, the AVCHD is to transcode before editing it in a cut-friendly format.

That is, in what format would be ideally for then? And in what format I give it after the cut again in order to be able to see it with the WD Player?

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Antwort von pailes:

In Final Cut Pro is. MOV with ProRes, with iMovie and FCE is. MOV with AIC. The Programs do it all for you, only after the cut you have to consider how you want to give you the result you can do it again but after AVCHD or Blu-ray Disc change (eg with toast) and then any one in BD- Player watch.

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Antwort von Axel:

"Bountybob" wrote: "Pailes" wrote: Why do not you think you look a few times to AVCHD Models? Cut with Final Cut Pro goes smoothly, everything must do what you, the AVCHD is to transcode before editing it in a cut-friendly format.

That is, in what format would be ideally for then? And in what format I give it after the cut again in order to be able to see it with the WD Player?


It is automatically transcoded to an intermediate during import, the strength must "select you. We can recommend Apple Intermediate Codec or ProResLT.

Export you can, if you mess it all possible formats, with even WMV plugin, but the standard HD format "H.264" is well known, very well, and the WD-player, it swallows most loudly cronies. According cronies but he plays all HD format only (?) To 1080 24p. Does that really, he does not accept 25p?

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Antwort von bountybob:

because someone has more suggestions in the 800 ¬ price range, of course, can like to be synonymous cheaper.

On hard drive, I'd not record so much, Flash or SD card, which is better?

I would like to make synonymous in terms of what film look, so look for a device where you can possibly synonymous manual in that direction was. Possibly. I would later invest in a 35mm adapter synonymous times.

Looking forward to nice posts!

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