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Does HDV loses its quality when Color Correcting? at DVinfo.net
21 Nov 2009 by Rich Mayer  
I am recording HDV with a Sony V1U, when I upload the footage and I see the plain video in the monitor it looks like HD, you can see the pixels and. ... You should transcode to another, higher quality codec. HDV does not store a lot of colour information in its codec, and to start, it is a highly compressed codec. It was designed for capture, not editing. If all you do is straight cuts and nothing else, then you are ok and you can happily use HDV in its native format ...
The Digital Video Information Network - http://www.dvinfo.net/forum/

Beyond Blue Eyes Film Production BLOG: In praise of older codecs ...
28 Oct 2009 by Greg  
The ProRes codec family has been a fantastic addition to the Final Cut arsenal of tools to use when doing video editing on a NLE, but there seems to be wild misunderstanding about the value of using it, at least to my mind. Some background on bit depth and codecs: ... When we first started using FCP a few years ago, which codec to use on the timeline for my 24P HDV footage was answered in several posts in the above forums: Apple Intermediate Codec (AIC) was recommended. ...
Beyond Blue Eyes Film Production BLOG - http://blog.beyondblueeyes.com/
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Fraps 3.0.2 - DDLhere
7 hours ago by sinful  
It is commonly used to determine a computer's performance with a game, as well as record gaming footage. The program is very popular in the making of amateur machinima films. Fraps can take screenshots in various formats: BMP, TGA, JPEG, ... The Fraps video codec manages to capture videos with minimal impact on game performance, as it has been optimized to achieve compression higher than uncompressed RGB, resulting in smaller filesizes, though the losslessformat is ...
DDLhere - http://www.ddlhere.com/

SONY DCR-PC120E codec support on media players: Popcorn Hour and ...
15 Nov 2009 by Seth C  
Hi there, I have a load of old home video footage shot on Mini DV tape on my Sony DCR-PC120E digital camcorder. I have ripped the files to my PC using.
AVForums.com - http://www.avforums.com/forums/
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The New Video Standards War - Ogg Vorbis vs. MPEG-4
12 Nov 2009
The encoding process converts your video from raw footage to a format that can be easily read by your computer. The term CODEC, Coding/Decoding, is used to identify different technologies. For HTML5 there are two CODECs being considered ...
Digital Producer-news - http://digitalproducer.digitalmedianet.com/
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The Real CODEC Torture Test: 35Mbps vs 100Mbps - The Digital Video ...
8 Nov 2008 by Mike Schell  
Jim also shot some footage from his grinder, as further evidence that the Long-GOP format holds up very well, even when the video changes from frame to frame (another way the I-Frame experts claim that Long-GOP fails). ...
The Digital Video Information Network - http://www.dvinfo.net/conf/
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Converting that H.264 footage… « Vincent Laforet's Blog
1 Nov 2009 by Vincent Laforet  
The Canon EOS 7D records video natively in the h264 codec which is not optimized for video editing. So before importing 7D footage into Final Cut Pro I need to convert it into something FCP can handle natively. ...
Vincent Laforet's Blog - http://blog.vincentlaforet.com/ - References

Review on Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ35K
21 Nov 2009 by admin  
It proffers excellent manual controls, automatic settings, light video footage, veer imaging options and scene modes which are unique. Lumix DMC-FZ35K is an improved version of FZ28 mega zoom by having AVCHID lite movie codec support, ...
Itechtalk - http://blog.itechtalk.com/ - References

LensRentals.com - I've Shot Video... Now What?
19 Nov 2009
It's very nice looking video. Sidetrack: Image quality is affected by your choice of codec, but it's not the only factor. The quality of the footage comes from a) The quality of the camera and lens; b) The codec chosen; ...
LensRentals News - http://www.lensrentals.com/news

Christopher Blizzard · continued theora improvements
7 May 2009 by Christopher Blizzard  
I'm suspecting that Theora is first and foremost a video codec meant to be used for real video footage/films/cameras. The still image analogy would be jpeg. Is there anything similar for screen projected video, e.g. screencasts? ...
Christopher Blizzard - http://www.0xdeadbeef.com/weblog/ - References

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