correct Thin Raster format). I have very little experience with HDV but I'm
going to edit with it, particularly as you can now render to it. Transcoding
needed at the end as I'll need some Quicktimes for the client.
On 14/10/2009 23:10, "RT" <huipro@hawaii.rr.com> wrote:
> Roger
>
> Do you think the DNX120 runs smoother than the native HDV?
>
> It's stil a thin raster CODEC, but I would not be surprised.
>
> RT
>
>
>
With best wishes,
Roger Shufflebottom
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