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Ray Bell August 14th, 2007 12:03 PM

Cineform and Blackmagic ( Canon HV20)
 
David, Last night I was running some tests on injesting some footage from the Blackmagic Intensity Pro.

My objective was to test to see if there is a difference between injesting from the tape using the Canon HV20 from the HDMI port and the Firewire port and comparing the differences in PPCS3.

I'm using the Cineform Prospect product with HDlink.

What I noticed was that the two different file captures, HDMI and Firewire from tape, have different pixle sizes....

The size difference should be explained by the difference in the frame size of 1440 to 1920...

But I thought the Prospect/HDlink package upscales the footage to 1920...

if this is so, as that is what is reported when using the firewire port.. shouldn't the Prospect/HDlink package also upscale the footage to 1920 from
the HDMI injest too???

David Newman August 14th, 2007 12:24 PM

HDV tape is 1440x1080 and the HDMI output is 1920x1080 -- that part you know. HDLink defaults to the native resolution of the source. If you what 1440x1080 tape to be scaled to 1920x1080, you need to set that option in the preferences panel of HDLink.

Ray Bell August 14th, 2007 01:30 PM

OK, Thanks David for the quick reply...

I did read that on your sight last night before I started the testing and it just didn't sink into my thick noggin.. :-)


Whats your play on the HV20.. use the HDMI port or Firewire port for injest from the tape??

David Newman August 14th, 2007 02:35 PM

If you want 1920x1080, use the HDMI output as that hardware based scaler and MPEG decoder is free to use. If your want 1440x1080 use the Firewire. Quality we be very close.

David Taylor August 14th, 2007 07:46 PM

In this case David means "free" of computer CPU usage as the processing is performed in the camera. HDLink can then spend all its CPU on encoding.


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