I've been corresponding with a shooter who is using the HC7 for shooting u/w footage for broadcast. He raves about the quality of footage he is getting from the HC7 and his advice is a big reason why I went with HC7's.
He tole me he is working with FCS and is dumping his HDV footage to XDCAM disc using a Miranda HDBridgedec, then bringing the footage onto his scratch drives as uncompressed 8 bit 1080i using Kona 3 capture cards. (His exact words for how he's doing this)
Now this could be due to my not having any experience in this area, but this appears to me a convoluted way of doing this and was wondering if there was a simpler solution to attain the same results.
I'm still curious about the Blackmagic Intensity cards - do they actually allow for ingest of footage via HDMI as uncompressed? If not - what options are there that work with Vegas Pro? I'm confused on this aspect of post work and could use some clarification on this.
Would Gearshift provide a means of ingesting and then converting m2t footage into a 4:2:2 file for editing? Does it require more horsepower? I imagine it requires huge amounts of hard drive space.
Sorry for the n00bness of these questions - This is confusing territory for me.
Happy New Year to all!
Cliff Etzel - Solo Video Journalist
bluprojekt
He tole me he is working with FCS and is dumping his HDV footage to XDCAM disc using a Miranda HDBridgedec, then bringing the footage onto his scratch drives as uncompressed 8 bit 1080i using Kona 3 capture cards. (His exact words for how he's doing this)
Now this could be due to my not having any experience in this area, but this appears to me a convoluted way of doing this and was wondering if there was a simpler solution to attain the same results.
I'm still curious about the Blackmagic Intensity cards - do they actually allow for ingest of footage via HDMI as uncompressed? If not - what options are there that work with Vegas Pro? I'm confused on this aspect of post work and could use some clarification on this.
Would Gearshift provide a means of ingesting and then converting m2t footage into a 4:2:2 file for editing? Does it require more horsepower? I imagine it requires huge amounts of hard drive space.
Sorry for the n00bness of these questions - This is confusing territory for me.
Happy New Year to all!
Cliff Etzel - Solo Video Journalist
bluprojekt