Question for anyone with the RT2500:
Is it possible to encode DV as anything but DV? In other words, with analog in and a Broadway board we could encode mpg1's (which, as it turns out, crash Premiere 6.x) on the fly, but the much more sophisticated RT2500 cannot. As I understand it, the RT2500 can't even do mpg2 unless you hook the dvcam up to the analog inputs.
I'm thinking that this factor, and the ~2sec delay factor means we will have to hook the dvcam up to the computer via analog cables again. Which is a real shame because of the added audio interference/hum from the multitude of hardware that has to be nearby.
Btw - this is for specialized use in a usability lab, where the video needs to be captured (and eventually archived on DVD) at the same time that notes are taken about what the participant is doing.
Is it possible to encode DV as anything but DV? In other words, with analog in and a Broadway board we could encode mpg1's (which, as it turns out, crash Premiere 6.x) on the fly, but the much more sophisticated RT2500 cannot. As I understand it, the RT2500 can't even do mpg2 unless you hook the dvcam up to the analog inputs.
I'm thinking that this factor, and the ~2sec delay factor means we will have to hook the dvcam up to the computer via analog cables again. Which is a real shame because of the added audio interference/hum from the multitude of hardware that has to be nearby.
Btw - this is for specialized use in a usability lab, where the video needs to be captured (and eventually archived on DVD) at the same time that notes are taken about what the participant is doing.
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