Frage von MeelS:Adobe mentioned in the system an OHCI-compatible IEEE 1394 video card for DV and HDV. Necessarily need a video card? What exactly do they serve at all. I want to cut an HDV project with Premiere 2.0. I just got already decided erstmal offline in DV format to work and later make an HDV Online. Since I s.zwei computers, PC and laptop needs to work, I would have to get me to both a video card, so I wonder if it is ever needed.
Antwort von prem:
You only need an IEEE 1394 port for capturing in your PC and the free HDV m2t to split a scene in the detection to be able to create materials. These clips then import as HDV Project in P-Pro and cut. Output will wahlweilse in HDV (PS or TS), on tape or even DVD compliant MPEG2, possibly with the same P-Pro 2.0 authors and burn.
The cut is needed only once in HDV, the file so you can spend later as you wish.
Antwort von prem:
I have a Firewire card in the calculator, which then should be enough to import. Mittlererweile I switched to premiere 1.5.1 and erstmal working with DV footage that I would later nachbatchen. I thought that would make sense because I have got a quick calculator, but must be cut synonymous to a slower laptop. I just hope that the online works well then synonymous.
Thanks for the help
Antwort von schmili:
Does it really even with Premiere Pro, you will make Offline-/Online-Editing - that the cut with "inferior" material processed, but ultimately all batches with high quality material can be? If so, it is a big expense? Previously thought that it only comes with AVID or the like.