Correct me if I'm wrong, but NTSC DVD colorspace is 4:2:0, right? NTSC DV colorspace is 4:1:1.
I've always heard/read that transcoding from DV to MPEG-2 for DVD destoys colorspace resolution.
Now it seems to me that 4:1:1 upon conversion to 4:2:0 would effectively be crippled further to 4:1:0, or 1 color sample roughly every 8 pixels? Is this right?
One nice thing about HDV is that the shooting format and final format, whether it is WMV or MPEG-2, will both be 4:2:0, for a 1:1 colorspace conversion.
Also, I've heard that HDV GOP is 15 frames long. Can anyone point me to a typical HDV GOP sequence?
- Mark
I've always heard/read that transcoding from DV to MPEG-2 for DVD destoys colorspace resolution.
Now it seems to me that 4:1:1 upon conversion to 4:2:0 would effectively be crippled further to 4:1:0, or 1 color sample roughly every 8 pixels? Is this right?
One nice thing about HDV is that the shooting format and final format, whether it is WMV or MPEG-2, will both be 4:2:0, for a 1:1 colorspace conversion.
Also, I've heard that HDV GOP is 15 frames long. Can anyone point me to a typical HDV GOP sequence?
- Mark
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