"If you incorporate any graphics or animation in your projects, your graphic clips will greatly benefit if you edit in an uncompressed [FCP] timeline as opposed to taking your graphics to a DV-based timeline edit."
This (slightly edited) statement was taken from an article on reasons to work on not work with uncompressed video in Final Cut Pro. Found at:
http://www.2-pop.com/article/mainv/0,7220,34478|2,00.html
In another part of the article...
"There are only two advantages to this entire DV/uncompressed process (with graphics and/or rendering included in the mix):
1. Going to a master tape format better or equal to 4:2:2.
2. Mastering to a tape/format different than the 4:1:1 DV source you captured from. This includes formats like MPEG-2 for DVD. Even though MPEG-2 for DVD is 4:2:0 (which is the same color space value for DV PAL users), the MPEG-2 codec is entirely different than the DV codec even though they might encompass the same or similar color space value. Whenever you change codec formats, transfer from the best resolution possible!"
1) Is all of this true for Vegas Video?
2) How would one create an uncompressed timeline in Vegas when starting with miniDV video information?
This (slightly edited) statement was taken from an article on reasons to work on not work with uncompressed video in Final Cut Pro. Found at:
http://www.2-pop.com/article/mainv/0,7220,34478|2,00.html
In another part of the article...
"There are only two advantages to this entire DV/uncompressed process (with graphics and/or rendering included in the mix):
1. Going to a master tape format better or equal to 4:2:2.
2. Mastering to a tape/format different than the 4:1:1 DV source you captured from. This includes formats like MPEG-2 for DVD. Even though MPEG-2 for DVD is 4:2:0 (which is the same color space value for DV PAL users), the MPEG-2 codec is entirely different than the DV codec even though they might encompass the same or similar color space value. Whenever you change codec formats, transfer from the best resolution possible!"
1) Is all of this true for Vegas Video?
2) How would one create an uncompressed timeline in Vegas when starting with miniDV video information?