Re: [CinCVS] HDV 1440x1080 and 1920x1080 display ratio

2007-05-24 Thread Terje J. Hanssen
Herman Robak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Wed, 2007-05-23 Are you considering hard disk recording of uncompressed HD video? That will require a striping RAID, so it will be heavy and pricey. You might as well get a semi-pro camera with SDI-HD output, which is intended for such use. Or

Re: [CinCVS] HDV 1440x1080 and 1920x1080 display ratio

2007-05-24 Thread Terje J. Hanssen
Johannes Sixt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Wed, 23 May 2007: Note that Cinelerra does two tasks: render and display. To render, Cinelerra treats the 1440:1080 as square pixels. This is not optimal if something you render has both horizontal and vertical extent, but is driven by only one

Re: [CinCVS] HDV 1440x1080 and 1920x1080 display ratio

2007-05-24 Thread Hannu Vuolasaho
When camera is operating, the EIP generates uncompressed 1440x1080i with a 4:2:2 color space. Digital 4:2:2 data are output via the HDMI port, while 4:2:2 analog is output via component out. Therefore you can record 4.2:2 live HD cideo from the camera without MPEG-2 compression. portable

Re: [CinCVS] HDV 1440x1080 and 1920x1080 display ratio

2007-05-24 Thread Scott C. Frase
Terje, That's interesting information. Steve Mullen knows his stuff. One thing to remember is that if you don't want to spend the money on an external hard drive recorder, you can use a laptop with firewire to capture the incoming stream using VLC. Also, check out the forums on www.dvinfo.com

Re: [CinCVS] From PAL to NTSC (was: Re: Need help generating properly interlaced output from progressive input ....)

2007-05-24 Thread Kurt Georg Hooss
oops, that's fantastic news! thanks rafaella! :-) georg On Wednesday, 23. May 2007 14:34:44 Raffaella Traniello wrote: On Tue, 2007-05-22 at 16:19 +0200, Kurt Georg Hooss wrote: well, as i have learned so far, in order to get proper output it ist most advisable to set the format

[CinCVS] Re: effects are stuck, beginner needs help

2007-05-24 Thread Randolph
The following page for beginners helped me get back on track for rendering: http://content.serveftp.net/video/renderTest/guideToCinExport.html I'm ready to go and A OK for video productions. I just had to keep looking for answers and I found them.