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Old 07-02-2008, 01:55 PM
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Originally Posted by Mark W View Post
No need to do HDV ( HD is something much better) - the thing that determines the quality in this case is the weakest link in the chain - the dvd player.

This will 99% be a ordinary player with all that implys for quality - mpeg 2, 6mbit compression and standard res.

I find editing HD footage a real pain. Save yourself some hassle and down convert all the footage to SD DV and edit that to produce the DVD.

There really is very little point in doing stuff in hdv at present, the distribution oppertunities beyond front rooms equipped with blu ray players and decent screens are tiny - and how many peeps have blu ray players and decent screens? And how many film makers can cut blu ray discs, or afford to ?

The V1 is a great camera and will likely shoot sd dv that is only slightly different to HDV.
Yes, sorry. HDV on V1 is not as good as true HD?

I didnt think of the DVD Player. Is MPEG2 the way to go then?

I was hiring the V1. I hope I can down convert using Vegas ???

Whats the biggest screen/ screen resolution that is OK with SD DV? Is this an erroneous question? Does a 1080 film frame take up 1080 pixels on screen, so if film viewed on screen with millions of pixels, film looks small anyway?


So many questions!

Thank you for taking time out for this amateur

Malcolm
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