Jason Soo
January 29th, 2004, 01:45 AM
Hi All,
I currently use raptor RT and premiere to edit my videos, mostly shot using 3CCD cameras....Usually, I export them back to the dv tape and sometimes, I also burn them onto vcd/dvd.
Watching the video on TV seems to be fine. If I view the video using a projector however, the resolution of the video seems to suffer quite a bit. This is especially if I enlarge the screen by a big amount....then, I can even see the pixels of the video coming up.
My guess is that this is a limitation of my cameras as well as the raptor card ... it can only edit video at DV quality...
My question is therefore, what kind of equipment (is it a HD camera? compatible capture card?) do I have to use to ensure that my videos do not show their pixels when screened on a large projection?
Will migrating to a HD system solve the problem? How do films shot using dv technology overcome this pixel problem at large projections?
Thanks in advance!!
I currently use raptor RT and premiere to edit my videos, mostly shot using 3CCD cameras....Usually, I export them back to the dv tape and sometimes, I also burn them onto vcd/dvd.
Watching the video on TV seems to be fine. If I view the video using a projector however, the resolution of the video seems to suffer quite a bit. This is especially if I enlarge the screen by a big amount....then, I can even see the pixels of the video coming up.
My guess is that this is a limitation of my cameras as well as the raptor card ... it can only edit video at DV quality...
My question is therefore, what kind of equipment (is it a HD camera? compatible capture card?) do I have to use to ensure that my videos do not show their pixels when screened on a large projection?
Will migrating to a HD system solve the problem? How do films shot using dv technology overcome this pixel problem at large projections?
Thanks in advance!!