First of all, these are the units I'm referring to: Teranex 2D, Processor, 3D Processor and Teranex Express.
These are designed to handle 2:3:2:3 cadence ("3:2 pulldown"), but not 2:3:3:2 nor 2:2:2:4 cadence. They are supposed to correct and/or remove mixed cadence, however I had less that perfect results with the material I threw at it. I suspect that's because I was working with a DV-sized timeline, which had gone through a few passes and was very inconsistent. I suspect if I'd have had better D1-sized media, the results would have been better. This was media being upscaled to 1080p and the results were better than other software methods.
Wait. You are basing your opinion on what sales people told you at NAB? Come on. :) I haven't tested the current Snell products, but I don't doubt that they might do a better job. However, mixed cadence removal/restoration is never an ideal situation and not really what either of these products were primarily designed to do.
I presume this would be the Snell offering:
- Oliver
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this is the Avid-L2
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