@jjovereats Actually not, because it's not a downsample. It's native at 1440. T'would appear you've gotten some misinformation or misunderstand the format. Resolution /anamorphic format don't change the chroma sampling scheme.
@jjovereats your post makes no sense. it's not an upsample. Watch the vid a little more carefully. No upsample. It's non-square PAR. Same as DV in terms of the non-square. Are you then also suggesting that DV is 4:2:1 because it's .909 vs 1.33 aspect?
There is no "usual upsample" for HDV. It's *always* either 1280 x 720 or 1440 x 1080 at acquisition, and delivered as either 1280 x 720 or 1920 x 1080. There is no "usual." It's one or the other.
I found the discussion on color space to be particularly interesting. No doubt it is better to edit in 4:2:0 than 4:1:1, but DSO explains why that is so, and the complications of cross colorspace conversion.
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mincraft4real 2 months ago
He looks like he has a mullet
stuntman18872 6 months ago
Actually: 3:2:0 for HDV, because of the 1920 => 1440 downsample.
jjovereats 7 months ago
@jjovereats Actually not, because it's not a downsample. It's native at 1440. T'would appear you've gotten some misinformation or misunderstand the format. Resolution /anamorphic format don't change the chroma sampling scheme.
VASSTTraining 7 months ago
@VASSTTraining It's usually uppscaled to 1920x1080, so yes it's a 3:2:0 downsample apparent. But 4:2:0 in reality.
Go get yourself a chocolate digestive and forget about your worries.
jjovereats 6 months ago
@jjovereats your post makes no sense. it's not an upsample. Watch the vid a little more carefully. No upsample. It's non-square PAR. Same as DV in terms of the non-square. Are you then also suggesting that DV is 4:2:1 because it's .909 vs 1.33 aspect?
There is no "usual upsample" for HDV. It's *always* either 1280 x 720 or 1440 x 1080 at acquisition, and delivered as either 1280 x 720 or 1920 x 1080. There is no "usual." It's one or the other.
VASSTKid 6 months ago
ver interesting and helpful it will help all the filmmakers
thnaks
2migell 8 months ago
1:38 lol flavours??? o.O
aaabatry 1 year ago
interesting and well explained.
canadastreetmedia 1 year ago
How come you talk about HD and this vd is not?????????????
simomonster 1 year ago
nice
au1947 2 years ago
Perfect! Thank You.
wolnymisio 2 years ago
i need help i got canon xm2 can i convert dv to hd
sltoon79 3 years ago
You can.. But it won't be that good..
Kennedn14 3 years ago
Shoot at 16:9, not 4:3 with cropping. Then use an editor to upscale it. It only really looks good at 1080i or 720p.
I'd suggest getting an HD camera, the canon AH-A1 isn't much more.
bumtownv2 2 years ago
how do i transfer video recorded on this tape to my computer so i could edit it with sony vegas 8
FREAK9364 3 years ago
AWESomE, Thank you,,, ONe question, witch format and witch camera wwould you recomend for a small budget film?
eldiagrama 3 years ago
HV30 by Canon
u wont regret it
Ryguy1450 3 years ago
Very well done. Easy to understand and well presented.
chrisman737 4 years ago
Jesus, this is some going for a fireman!
Macinabit 4 years ago
what kind of camcorder was used in making this video?
musicfuse 4 years ago
A Sony Z1U was used to make this video, thanks for asking
VASSTTraining 4 years ago
hai your video is very nice, can you explain about HDV vs AVCHD and related information
au1947 2 years ago
ahhhhh ok ?
peejaa 4 years ago
wow, excellent video. i read all about this, but its so much better to have someone explain it. very good job, 5/5
cyrusxi 4 years ago
I found the discussion on color space to be particularly interesting. No doubt it is better to edit in 4:2:0 than 4:1:1, but DSO explains why that is so, and the complications of cross colorspace conversion.
basspig 4 years ago
Thanx. been looking for this a long time.
CaptivaNor 4 years ago
exellent thanks.
africanmarty 4 years ago
Great information! Thanks!
pigamoll 4 years ago
thanks for the great info!
MJVideo525 5 years ago
very informative cool video
fspeed 5 years ago