Ben_Martin_Box
2007 August 28th, 12:38
Hi,
This is my first post here.
English is not my primary language so expect stone-age English.
This said, I’m posting here because I just received my Canon HV20 and after some recording tests I need now to isolate specific takes from that MiniDV tape to later use in a more sense movie time line.
Now I just wonder how you guys do to edit your MPEG 1440x1080 HDV files preserving the original MPEG HDV quality?
Since capturing a MiniDV tape generates a long MPEG file, how do you do to isolate specific takes and export/save them to later assemble a new lossless HDV footage (like a movie)?
Explaining:
1. Record a MiniDV tape using the Canon HV20.
2. After record the tape use the HDV/Firewire output port to export the MiniDV tape to Adobe Premiere Pro (or any different software).
3. Now that I have the full tape in a huge MPEG file how can I isolate the takes I want to export/save loosely?
How do you guys do to export/save that isolated takes lossless? :hv20-smilie50:
Do you export maintaining the MPEG file format?
Doesn’t this method recompress the original MPEG file “again” losing HDV quality? :hv20-smilie52:
Do you export the isolated takes using any other format like uncompressed AVI files? Uncompressed AVI files are not to heavy to edit in real time resulting in frame skip? :hv20-smilie50:
Please, I’m just starting and I’m very confused about the best way to edit and maintain HDV 1440x1080 MPEG quality imagery in extracted/isolated takes from the main HDV MPEG file.
Many thanks.
Ben
This is my first post here.
English is not my primary language so expect stone-age English.
This said, I’m posting here because I just received my Canon HV20 and after some recording tests I need now to isolate specific takes from that MiniDV tape to later use in a more sense movie time line.
Now I just wonder how you guys do to edit your MPEG 1440x1080 HDV files preserving the original MPEG HDV quality?
Since capturing a MiniDV tape generates a long MPEG file, how do you do to isolate specific takes and export/save them to later assemble a new lossless HDV footage (like a movie)?
Explaining:
1. Record a MiniDV tape using the Canon HV20.
2. After record the tape use the HDV/Firewire output port to export the MiniDV tape to Adobe Premiere Pro (or any different software).
3. Now that I have the full tape in a huge MPEG file how can I isolate the takes I want to export/save loosely?
How do you guys do to export/save that isolated takes lossless? :hv20-smilie50:
Do you export maintaining the MPEG file format?
Doesn’t this method recompress the original MPEG file “again” losing HDV quality? :hv20-smilie52:
Do you export the isolated takes using any other format like uncompressed AVI files? Uncompressed AVI files are not to heavy to edit in real time resulting in frame skip? :hv20-smilie50:
Please, I’m just starting and I’m very confused about the best way to edit and maintain HDV 1440x1080 MPEG quality imagery in extracted/isolated takes from the main HDV MPEG file.
Many thanks.
Ben