![]() My understanding is that anything that is delivered in other than Blu Ray is SD, regardless of what you shot or edited the video in. ![]() ![]() My understanding is "Pro Res" or "Pro Res HD" is an Editing Codec.Ī single layer, Single Side DVD will only hold 4.7 GB (or 4.5 GB if you are "Burning" it) so if you're Editing File is 120 GB, getting to 4.5 GB or 4.7 GB to fit on a disk requires down resing (Yes you can use "DL, DS/DL to get up to about 8 or more GBs). You normally "Acquire" video in one Codec, "Edit" it in another and "Deliver" it in another format. (12 GB for SD Video) The massive files would be an editing or a raw type of format. The 120 gb sounds like about 1 hour of uncompressed HD video. For bigger events (like last night we were playing a 120gb movie in 1920x1080 ProRes mov) we have a QuadCore Mac Pro and for that I always ask for anything that QuickTime plays. ![]()
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