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David Newman December 22nd, 2006 06:53 PM

Yes, the overlay is handled differently for performance reasons. Of course Prospect HD/2K users should opt for the AJA output if they can as that output is perfect.

Peter Ferling December 22nd, 2006 09:59 PM

I understand. However, not all my projects are SDI but HDV. Aside from that, I think there is a conflict with the graphics card video overlay switched on and playing back video full screen option. If I enable video overlay with full screen playback disabled, I get nothing. Only if I have both options turned on with Prospect do I get this switching issue.

With PPro 2's own HD-SDI and HDV modes, I can have overlay on and full screen off and it works as expected.

David Newman December 22nd, 2006 10:08 PM

HDV projects are not restricted from HDSDI output and monitoring. Most of our Prospect HD Edit users are editing HDV or P2 media.

If a particular mode is flat not working, that worth submitting a trouble ticket on. Otherwise when you get you Xena card all your concerns with vanish.

Peter Ferling December 23rd, 2006 12:01 AM

Yes. I have the Xena HS installed on one machine, I just can't preview from it until my HD-SDI option board arrives for my LMD monitor. Then I can use two monitors for the PC and preview full raster on a third via Xena (so yeah, problem goes away for that). It's just that I have a second machine for edits only, without a Xena, and was hoping to get by with overlay for that.

I'll wait till I get the aforementioned option board. I may just have to spring for another Xena. Growing pains. Ugh. Thanks for your help.

Lauri Kettunen January 14th, 2007 05:18 AM

ProspectHD and Slide show
 
I'm in a process of converting some old SD Premiere Pro 1.51 slide show projects to PPro 2.0/ProspectHD. The old projects are imported to PPro 2.0 ones such that the timeline consists of offline files, and only then the files are linked to 8-bit Photoshop files having sRGB color space. As a result, the system gets very unstable and results in some sort of memory problem.

To avoid the problems I have to export every slide (PSD-file) first to CFHD avi and then rebuild the slide show one slide at time from the avi-files. Any ideas, what is going on, and how the problem could becircumvented?

The computer should have enough resources; It's the most powerful Intel Core 2 Duo machine with 4GB of memory, the work HD's are configured as raid, etc.

David Newman January 14th, 2007 10:37 AM

1.5.1 to 2.0 is not a reliable project immigration, I don't know why, but it is an issue with Premiere not the CineForm tools. You are correct in your discovery that CineForm AVIs can take fewer resources that image files. Your 4GB of memory unfortunately does not help 32-bit Windows applications, which can only address around 1.5GB each, so more memory only helps you run more applications. So to avoid the Premiere low memory warnings, you may need to break your project up into reels that are edited separately before splicing flatten exports together (this a how feature projects should be done anyway.)

Herman Van Deventer February 22nd, 2007 02:46 PM

Positive Experience Prospect Hd
 
Been Pushing Prospect HD to the MAX ! for the past 3 months, neglecting
my wife . Cutting HDV Footage / 12 tapes down to 1 hour . The footage was
shot with "The Chainsaw' for an HDV related seminar here in Cape Town.

The purpose of the seminar was not based on branding cameras but pushing the format to the extreme / Motion encoding - stormy seas / colours /
hi light / shadows / noise / camera encoder quality / focus / movement etc. THe showreel for the seminar was cut on PPRO 2 AND PROSPECT HD, screened via HD projector.

The response was overwhelming from a crowd of experienced filmakers.
Canon SA - has teamed up for the next seminar.

Thank's to the Cineform Co. / Prospect HD/ A - ONE ! NUMBER ONE ! !
viva ! / Cape Town / South-Africa.

Michael Stewart February 25th, 2007 12:04 PM

Prospect convert HDV 60i to 1920x1080 23.976
 
What settings are required to convert HDV 60i to 1920x1080 23.976, can it be done during capture (capture M2T file only then convert to intermediate later?) Audio sync issues?

Thanks
Mike

David Newman February 25th, 2007 01:15 PM

Depends of your source and software license. But in all cases you can do it is single step with the real-time cpapture convert, with scene detection on for prefect audio sync. Only Prospect HD or 2K is licensed to encode 1920x1080, otherwise you should stick with the HDV standards 1440x1080 (or down-res to 1280x720 -- which is a great solution for most HDV sources which can't resolve 1080p.) If you source was CF24 from a Sony Z1, or the 24p from Sony V1 you should use the remove 3:2 pulldown option. If you source is 24F from a Canon HDV camera, the 24p extraction is automatic (keep remove 3:2 pulldown option OFF.) If you source is standard 1080i60, then have "remove 3:2 pulldown" and "deinterlace" checkboxes set on.

Charles Achilefu March 1st, 2007 07:22 PM

ProspectHd & Cineform Raw
 
Hello,
I'd like to know if ProspectHd is capable of encoding Raw files like Bayer16 into Cineform Raw. I'd like to know for the simple reason that one can have varied sources of footage, some being Raw such as from Reelstreams Adromeda or even industrial cameras.
It would be nice to know one can include all this in a single Cineform workflow.

Charles Achilefu March 1st, 2007 07:30 PM

ProspectHd & Blackmagic's HDMI
 
Hello,
I am aware that Blackmagic's Intensity is only capable of 8-bit 4:2:2.
I need clarification on if using ProspectHd with Blackmagic's DeckLink HD Studio HDMI and Analog Capture Card, & a camera like Sony's HVR-V1, will yield TRUE 10-bit cineform intermediate.

David Newman March 1st, 2007 08:37 PM

Prospect HD comes with the RAW decoder and support for RAW editing, but today the RAW encoding is licensed separately (currently only by camera vendors) as 99.9% of users have no need for RAW encoding outside of camera acquisition. When exporting CineForm RAW from an NLE or compositor you encode to CineForm Intermediate (or anything else.) Reelstream or industrial camera vendors are open to license the RAW encoder. If you personally have an application that needs a RAW encoding license, please contact CineForm directly.

David Newman March 1st, 2007 08:40 PM

The Intensity card is capable of 10-bit over HDMI yet cameras like Sony V1U only support eight (not a Blackmagic limitation.) Even with 8-bit sources, Prospect HD can encode with 10-bit precision (for a true 10-bit Cineform Intermediate.)

Mathieu Kassovitz March 1st, 2007 09:01 PM

But only 1080i. . .

. . .not 24p nor 25p or am I missing something?

http://dvinfo.net/conf/showthread.ph...816#post633816

David Newman March 1st, 2007 09:26 PM

You are missing the fact that there is pulldown applied; 24p is typical carried in 60i via 3-2 pulldown (just as it is with Canon's XL-H1 XH-G1.) CineForm has been extracting pulldown in real-time for years now. So yes you get 24p from 1080i60 when using a Sony V1U.


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