| lordsmurf |
12-21-2022 12:57 PM |
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Originally Posted by kountryjoe
(Post 88269)
Why not do firewire. Multiple things. The quality of the tape recording i get multiple clips or clips that capture every few seconds due to drop audio or frames.
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This is one of the times that mere DV transfer is not available, as mentioned. Somebody will surely come along and suggest that splitting be turned off, but even that doesn't always stop it.
NLEs do a horrible job at transferring DV, or capture analog. Use capture tools. The bigger issues here, of course, is that Mac is not a good OS for capturing. Great for editing, not capturing.
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Also I use the blackmagic h264 to capture and leave files at 59.94 720x480.
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Don't do that. Very messy, very lossy.
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i use BM ultra studio hd mini. So back to the question I asked
I was just wanting to know if there was a know issue
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BM cards are infamous for crappy quality for SD analog ingest.
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Originally Posted by latreche34
(Post 88270)
For DV, It's debatable, depends
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Yep, case by case.
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The only good reason for going DV over analog is if the firewire port is broken or computer having problems with drivers, this however should not exist when a person doing it for the money.
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Tape based issues can require it.
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Betacam is lossless analog component in nature, DV is a lossy digital codec, Big difference. If you convert DV to analog then back to digital de-interlaced in h.264 on the fly you get a hot mess, The customer may not know the difference but by an archivist stand point or even a hobbyist like myself it is way too much loss.
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It's the video equivalent of cooking food in a microwave, letting it sit out on the counter for a day or two, then microwaving it again. Yuck.
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