OK, I'm confused by information I'm getting about the highest quality method to edit HDV. The conventional wisdom seems to be that I should edit m2T files native if I expect cuts only editting. If I intend to do much color correction or special FX, I should convert to the Cineform codec before editting.
Now, I hear that cut editting in Vegas7 does not quantize to the I-frame. If this is true, then re-rendering the entire m2t clip is necessary to redefine the I-frames for the entire clip. Re-rendering any mpeg2 file results in a degraded image quality. The advice is to use an editting software from womble.com to do cuts on a clip, because the womble software quantizes to the nearest I-frame.
Given this info, it would seem that editting native m2t files in vegas7 is still a no-starter, given that the entire m2t clip has to be rerendered...time and an image quality issue.
Am I right?
Now, I hear that cut editting in Vegas7 does not quantize to the I-frame. If this is true, then re-rendering the entire m2t clip is necessary to redefine the I-frames for the entire clip. Re-rendering any mpeg2 file results in a degraded image quality. The advice is to use an editting software from womble.com to do cuts on a clip, because the womble software quantizes to the nearest I-frame.
Given this info, it would seem that editting native m2t files in vegas7 is still a no-starter, given that the entire m2t clip has to be rerendered...time and an image quality issue.
Am I right?