Editing the Progressive Scanned Footage of HVR-V1 Series with EDIUS® Pro 4.5 Software (Grass Valley, Inc.)

The HVR-V1 series has both normal interlace mode and mode.

Video shot in progressive scan modes is recorded as an interlace signal, which makes the compatible with every non-linear video editing system available today. You can edit the progressively scanned footage in interlace video project to get “progressive-look” interlace video often used in music video clips, TV drama, etc..

When you need to edit the progressively scanned footage in progressive video project, you can do that with compatible NLE software and deliver the completed video in progressive formats such as HDCAM Cinealta™, XDCAM™ HD, Blu-ray Disc™, progressive DVD etc.

Overview of EDIUS Pro 4.5 Grass Valley™ EDIUS® video editing software provides professionals with advanced realtime, mixed format SD/HD editing, compositing, chroma Software keying, titling and timeline output capabilities. Featuring the revolutionary HQ Codec, now enhanced to include alpha channel support, EDIUS offers the highest image quality and performance available today in any SD/HD editing solution. Excellent video transcoding technology performs realtime conversion between different HD and SD resolutions, aspect ratios and frame rates. Delivering realtime playback and output of sequences, effects, keyers, transitions and titles, EDIUS can export projects to any format or medium required, including DVD-Video, directly from the timeline.

HVR-V1 series support in The EDIUS® 4.5 update provides support for the progressive scan modes on the Sony HVR-V1 series (24A and 30 modes on the 60i models: EDIUS Pro 4.5 Software HVR-V1U/V1J/V1N, and 25 mode on the 50i models:HVR-V1E/V1P/V1C). EDIUS Pro 4.5 software update will properly handle the HVR-V1 series progressive scan modes automatically, without manual intervention.

Other features of The EDIUS Pro 4.5 realizes non-tape-based, streamlined editing workflow with the HVR-DR60 Hard Disk Recording Unit. The EDIUS Pro 4.5 can edit EDIUS Pro 4.5 the files recorded on the HVR-DR60 directly. The M2T files divided by FAT32 can be handled as one file in EDIUS Pro 4.5. Delivery in progressive formats

Settings sss ■ (60i model) ■ 30p (60i model) ■ 25p (50i model) • Camcorder • Camcorder • Camcorder Make sure your HVR-V1 camcorder is set Make sure your HVR-V1 camcorder is set Make sure your HVR-V1 camcorder is set to “24A” (not “24”) in the progressive to “30” in the progressive scan menu to “25” in the progressive scan menu. scan menu when shooting your footage. when shooting your footage. • Software • Software • Software In the Project Setting window, choose In the Project Setting window, choose In the Project Setting window, choose the “Generic OHCI HD 50Hz” from the “Generic OHCI HD 24Hz” from the “Generic OHCI HD 60Hz” from Output device, then choose Output device, then choose Output device, then choose “HDV 1080/25p” from Output format. “HDV 1080/23.98p” from Output “HDV 1080/29.97p” from Output After open new project, choose format. After open new project, choose format. After open new project, choose “Generic HDV - Input” from “Capture” “Generic HDV - Input” from “Capture” “Generic HDV - Input” from “Capture” menu. Make sure that Input device is set menu. Make sure that Input device is set menu. Make sure that Input device is set to “Generic HDV Input” Then choose to “Generic HDV Input” Then choose to “Generic HDV Input” Then choose codec option from “Canopus HQ codec option from “Canopus HQ codec option from “Canopus HQ 1440x1080/25p” or “MPEG TS 1440x1080/23.98p over 59.94i” or 1440x1080/29.97p” or “MPEG TS 1440x1080/50i” “MPEG TS 1440x1080/59.94i” 1440x1080/59.94i”

Capture sss Choose “Capture” from “Capture” menu. “Batch Capture” also can be performed. Captured clip will be appeared in Bin window.

Edit sss Regardless final output setting, any type of clip with any codec, any frame rate can be used on single timeline. For example, Windows Media and QuickTime file can be used in HDV24p editing without import process.

Distribute sss ■ For DVD(SD) ■ For Blu-ray Disc authoring In case you are using 25p or 30p project setting you can burn • Choose “Print to file” from “File - Print” menu then choose DVD directly from timeline. “Speed Encoder for HDV” Exporter from “Select Exporter Plug- • Choose “Print to DVD” from “File - Print” menu to activate in” window. Exported clip can be used any Blu-ray authoring Canopus DVD Creator. software including PowerProducer from CyberLink which If you are working on 24p project, you have to export MPEG file bundled in EDIUS package. at first. ■ For viewing on computer with Windows® Media • Choose “Print to file” from “File” menu then choose “MPEG and QuickTime® (Generic)” Exporter from “Select Exporter Plug-in” window. Click Choose “Print to file” from “File - Print” menu then choose “OK” then choose desired resolution and location to save “Canopus ProCoder Express For EDIUS Wizard” Exporter from temporally file. Exported file can be used from Canopus DVD “Select Exporter Plug-in” window. You will be guided to export Creator or any other DVD authoring software. any desired format. ■ For HDCAM ■ For record back to HDV tape as an interlace • Choose “Print to tape” from “File - Print” menu to activate signal “Record to VTR Wizard” where you can set VTR model, record • Choose “Print to file” (not “Print to tape”) from “File” menu type, desired interface and so on. then choose “MPEG (HDV)” Exporter from “Select Exporter Plug- ■ For XDCAM HD in” window. Click “OK” then choose location to save temporally • Choose “Print to file” from “File - Print” menu then choose file to record back to tape. Make sure that “Sony 24P over 60i” “XDCAM HD” Exporter from “Select Exporter Plug-in” window. is chosen from “Format” pop up menu. Also there are options Click “OK” to activate dialog where you can set location for you may use, such as “Segment encode”, “Quality/Speed”. If temporally file, desired bit rate, automatic upload to XDCAM and “Launch MPEG TS Writer after export” and “Tape out after so on. export” option is activated, record starts automatically.

XDCAM setting Sony 24P over 60i

The followings are required to distribute your progressive video in above ways. a) For DVD: A DVD burner d) For Blu-ray Disc authoring: Blu-Ray Disc burner b) For HDCAM: Canopus HD SDI board and a “Cinealta” HDCAM deck. e) For Windows Media delivery: Windows Media Player c) For XDCAM HD: An XDCAM HD deck For QuickTime® delivery: QuickTime® Player

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