I pose this to those that are SO much smarter than me on transformations/ codecs / dll's, etc.
I've been testing (and loving) Cineform for converting the Canon 5D2 mov files for use in Vegas. Started in NeoHd (trial) and moved to NeoScene - strictly a financial decision.
I use it - it works great. And I'm still looking for various artifacts that have been reported in the 5D2 workflow - but haven't discovered anything as yet.
So here's the question...
I download the MOV files from my CF cards to my HD. Then I convert the whole folder.
So... do I need to keep the original MOV files? It seems not, to me, but I have a long habit of NEVER throwing away original files. Until this latest transition from DV tape to a totally solid memory solution, I'd just store the tapes - never to be opened again.
What do you guys think?
1 - keep the MOV files, because...???
2 - throw that junk away - you'll never open them again!
And on a similar vein... is there any way I can see the original metadata (i.e. f stop/ shutter speed/ ISO, focal lenght, etc.) in any way on these various movie files? Particularly in this time of discovery and experimentation, I'd like to know what I was actually DOING at the time the test footage was being shot.
I hope Santa was kind to each and every one of you - next year will be better - I promise!
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I've been testing (and loving) Cineform for converting the Canon 5D2 mov files for use in Vegas. Started in NeoHd (trial) and moved to NeoScene - strictly a financial decision.
I use it - it works great. And I'm still looking for various artifacts that have been reported in the 5D2 workflow - but haven't discovered anything as yet.
So here's the question...
I download the MOV files from my CF cards to my HD. Then I convert the whole folder.
So... do I need to keep the original MOV files? It seems not, to me, but I have a long habit of NEVER throwing away original files. Until this latest transition from DV tape to a totally solid memory solution, I'd just store the tapes - never to be opened again.
What do you guys think?
1 - keep the MOV files, because...???
2 - throw that junk away - you'll never open them again!
And on a similar vein... is there any way I can see the original metadata (i.e. f stop/ shutter speed/ ISO, focal lenght, etc.) in any way on these various movie files? Particularly in this time of discovery and experimentation, I'd like to know what I was actually DOING at the time the test footage was being shot.
I hope Santa was kind to each and every one of you - next year will be better - I promise!
v