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Austin A. Brady November 27th, 2009 12:41 PM

What is the Fastest way, EX3 footage to DVD ?
 
Hello All,

Happy Thanksgiving!

I have searched work flow etc...
and read much...
I AM NOT Looking for Apple/Final Cut solutions!!!!
WINDOWS ONLY! sorry for the yelling.
Shooting on an EX3
I use AVID MC3.5
Adobe Master Collection 4 Premier + Encore
and "New to" Vegas 9.0 + DVD Arch
Clip Browser 2.6

So here's the question...
What's the fastest way/work flow to get footage 720P/60 (2 16GB SxS cards full) burned to DVD?

I used to go MXF>Editor>Render>DVD burning software>DVD
Is there a quicker way? Does DVD Arch take BPAV/SxS native?
Any advice is appreciated!
Happy Holidays!

Brian Mills November 27th, 2009 03:29 PM

I know it appears you are looking for a software based solution, but let me say, I love my hardware DVD burner for this kind of stuff.

For clients that want a window burn, I just select timecode in the display output menu and hookup the camera directly to my $120 stand-alone burner and hit play/record and walk away. With all the holiday sales coming up, you could find one cheap.

Something to think about if you need client review copies often...

Austin A. Brady November 27th, 2009 03:36 PM

WOW funny!
 
I have been thinking of this a Black Friday solution today...

so, Do you just use the BNC composite to RCA jack + headphone to RCA jacks out?
I guess in simple form, how do you connect?

It looks great, I take it.?!

P.S. Thanks for the reply!

Brian Mills November 27th, 2009 04:56 PM

I have an EX1, and it has a AV cable with composite video and audio as RCA out. I tell the camera to downconvert to SD with a squeeze option and tell the DVD machine that incoming video is 16:9. Badda bing.

The EX-3 has S-Video out, so make sure you get a recorder with S-Video in, then use the audio output jack with a stereo mini-to-RCA cable and you're gold.

BTW, it looks totally acceptable for video quality.

Austin A. Brady November 29th, 2009 05:42 PM

Thanks for the reply.
 
I bought a Sony DVD recorder... because it had iLink, ha. ($118.00)
It works fine, with the exception of iLink.
Would not work no matter what I tried.
1080 60i SP> iLink enabled etc...
I use BNC and Audio out with no problem.
*the ex3 downconverts in camera :)
(the dvd recorder has no S-Video input unfortunately :( )

Thanks again!


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