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Old August 26th, 2008, 11:06 PM   #1
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Why is it that I can import any other format into DVDSP4 expect HDV. I can import the DVCPRO HD Files just fine with the Markers!!! If I use the AIC HDV Preset it imports just fine what it the deal with Just HDV using the HDV 60i Preset in FCP. Every thing else works but that preset do I have something messed up or what. It the past I just used compressor and it was good but time consuming. I am looking for some thing faster.
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Old August 27th, 2008, 01:09 AM   #2
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I don't believe dvdsp encodes faster or better than compressor. HDV just takes a long time to encode and dvdsp probably doesn't accept the format because it doesn't decode well for real time viewing. Besides DVD-HD future is dead, not sure why you'd want author dvds for it?
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Old August 27th, 2008, 01:32 AM   #3
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Sorry I should have said this is a SD DVD. I was going through Larry Jordan's Tuts on lynda.com and he was talking about how his DVCPRO HD timeline goes right into DVDSP right out of FCP. So I took a 1 minute clip and exported it out as DVCPro HD and it went right in PROrez went right in. My HDV 1080i Preset timeline was an unsupported format in DVDSP4. The only thing that gets me is the DVCPRO HD File is 82 Gigs. while the HDV codec is only 18 gigs. So naturally I want all the function with out the big files sizes. It is just taking so long to encode the file to Mpeg2 I would like it if it could happen in the background and let me get to work.
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Old August 27th, 2008, 01:40 AM   #4
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Matt - this is a dangerous dynamic. My unwritten rule is never use a dvd authoring program to do the heavy lifting of a compression application. I've had a nightmare with Toast Blu-Ray encoding my DVCPRO HD footage into a smash of pixels. However, when I use compressor, it looks great. Speed is one thing but quality is everything.
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Old August 27th, 2008, 02:17 AM   #5
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Chris, you are right quality is everything. Just wanted to know why all other presets in fcp will go right in and the hdv 1080i 60 will not go in? I guess I will continue to do it the same way as I have always done it.
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Old August 27th, 2008, 02:18 PM   #6
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Sorry I should have said this is a SD DVD. I was going through Larry Jordan's Tuts on lynda.com and he was talking about how his DVCPRO HD timeline goes right into DVDSP right out of FCP. So I took a 1 minute clip and exported it out as DVCPro HD and it went right in PROrez went right in. My HDV 1080i Preset timeline was an unsupported format in DVDSP4. The only thing that gets me is the DVCPRO HD File is 82 Gigs. while the HDV codec is only 18 gigs. So naturally I want all the function with out the big files sizes. It is just taking so long to encode the file to Mpeg2 I would like it if it could happen in the background and let me get to work.
Export from final cut as a sd quicktime then let compressor encode it to a mpg2. while its encoding whats preventing you from doing other things like authoring your menu?
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Old August 27th, 2008, 09:53 PM   #7
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Pete nothing is stopping me from doing that I am just trying to figure out if I have an install problem. To take it a step further Mr. Jordan says that you do not even need to use compressor for HDV due to the fact that of is HDV is already mpeg2!!! He is definatly talking about an SD DVD. Also DVDsp does not stop working just because I am having dvdsp4 doing the encoding in the background.

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Old August 28th, 2008, 12:31 AM   #8
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Pete nothing is stopping me from doing that I am just trying to figure out if I have an install problem. To take it a step further Mr. Jordan says that you do not even need to use compressor for HDV due to the fact that of is HDV is already mpeg2!!! He is definatly talking about an SD DVD. Also DVDsp does not stop working just because I am having dvdsp4 doing the encoding in the background.
Its irrelevant that HDV uses a mpeg2 type of compression it isn't compatible with a SD DVD so you need to down convert it to SD and re-encode it, no matter what Mr Jordan says.
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