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Posted by PTravel on 11/05/07 02:41
"My Name Is Nobody" <nobody@msn.com> wrote in message
news:bsuXi.4587$Zz.1303@trnddc07...
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> "Smarty" <nobody@nobody.com> wrote in message
> news:fT%Vi.8449$8R1.7716@trndny02...
>> Announced yesterday:
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>> http://www.camcorderinfo.com/content/CamInfo-Selects-2007-33545.htm#HDV
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>> "Best High Definition" - All Media and the review states:
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>> "The HV20 has the best looking picture we've seen all year, and serves
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>> needs of almost any type of shooting a consumer is likely to come across.
>> The fact that it can be purchased for less than $1,000 is remarkable, and
>> only one of its many compelling features."
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> Now if Canon or anyone else could supply a software to edit the HV20's
> true 1080i 1920x1080 movies...
The HDV standard for 1080i is 1440 x 1080. You can, however, get 1920 x
1080 out of the Canon's HDMI port.
> I may have waited to buy my Canon HV20 if I realized there was NO consumer
> software available that allows you to work in true 1080i 1920x1080...
It's not the software that's the issue, it's the HDV spec. Premiere Pro
treats HDV as a 1.33 to 1 aspect ratio, which works out to 1920.
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> And No, Adobe Premiere Pro CS3 and Sony Vegas Movie Studio Platinum 7.0
> both seems to think 1440x1080 is true 1080i... :-(((
All software thinks HDV 1080i is 1440 x 1080 because . . . well . . . it is.
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