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Rich Kickbush September 11th, 2009 03:31 PM

F23 and Flash XDR
 
Hi, we are a TV series in preproduction thinking of using an F23 in 4:2:2 mode and recording to a Flash XDR instead of that big ugly SR deck. Can anyone familiar with the F23 think of any reason why this wouldn't work?

Cheers,

Rich Kickbush

Rich Kickbush September 11th, 2009 03:59 PM

Log and Hypergamma
 
Just a note, we are expecting that we will have to record using a hypergamma curve rather than the S-Log but not certain. Probably outputting to MXF files for direct use in an Avid setup.

Cheers

Steve Phillipps September 12th, 2009 10:31 AM

No reason why it won't work, and hypergamma will be OK as it all goes through the SDI.
Nano doesn't record .mxf, only .mov, but I believe CD does a conversion prog with it.
Steve

Alister Chapman September 12th, 2009 10:54 AM

The Nano does record both MXF and .MOV.

I too see no reason why it should not work. Should look pretty good, certainly better than vanilla HDCAM, not quite SR which is 10 bit, but pretty damn close.

Dan Keaton September 12th, 2009 12:52 PM

Dear Steve,

We have a menu item where you can select MOV, MXF, MPG or M2V.

All of these file formats come standard with the nanoFlash.
(The Flash XDR will have these also soon).

The MOV is native Quicktime for Final Cut Pro, the MXF is native also.

In one wants both formats, then select MOV, then use our free Mac based file converter to produce MXF. This is not a transcode, so there is no loss in image quality. This is about as quick as a file copy.

Steve Phillipps September 12th, 2009 02:30 PM

I stand corrected, thanks!
Steve

Mark Job September 12th, 2009 02:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rich Kickbush (Post 1341534)
Just a note, we are expecting that we will have to record using a hypergamma curve rather than the S-Log but not certain. Probably outputting to MXF files for direct use in an Avid setup.

Cheers

....This should really work amazingly well actually. What the Genesis camera outputs by 4:2:2 would be so clean, so high rez, but be sure to record in as high a data rate Long GOP - even I frame as you can.


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