Does it take drink orders too? Seriously though, how is the up/down/crossconversion quality compared to the Teranex Mini?
--- In Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com, Wilson Chao <wilsonchao@...> wrote:
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> The Teranex mini is a good buy for under $3K. But $4K gets you an AJA
> Ki Pro, which kicks butt and takes names.
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> On Thu, Apr 28, 2011 at 2:05 PM, ksirul <kenavid2@...> wrote:
> > Many HD decks (Panasonic, Sony) can downconvert. If not, a Teranex mini is well under $3K and well worth the purchase as I'm sure in the future, you'll have some upconvert work to do as well. FYI, Teranex mini is amazing for downconverts or upconverts between Interlaced or 720p material. It does not do a good job with frame rate conversions (SD 29.97 to 1080p 23.98sf), or standards conversions. It will do these, but the quality is not there (although it does do a good job removing pulldown from DVX100 tapes shot at 24p.
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> > --- In Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com, "airposttechnical" <airposttechnical@> wrote:
> > > I monitor these forums all the time but this is the first time I've posted a question.
> > > I have a job coming up which I just can't figure out the best workflow for.
> > > It is 50% archive (Digibeta, Beta SP, downloads from web, DVD) and 50% interviews (shot on a mixture of XDCAM 35 & XDCAM 50 and Canon 7D).
> > > The final programme is to be delivered SD. At the moment our systems are running Media Composer 3.1.3.
> > > As there is so much archive we are planning on skipping the conform process and bringing any SD material in at 2:1 and not going back to the original material. But I don't know what to do with the HD material. Down-converting using Avid's transcode is not acceptable.
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