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Both of these acquisition formats have color sampling of 8 bits per channel. High definition
tape decks also exist with color sampling of 16 bits per channel, for film scanning,
mastering, and archival purposes.
Recorded bit
rate
Compression
type
Compression
ratio
Color
samplingMakerDigital format
17.5 MB/sec.DCT7.1:13:1:1SonyHDCAM
12.5 MB/sec.DCT1.7:14:2:2PanasonicDVCPRO HD
Supported DVCPRO HD Formats
Motion natively supports the following DVCPRO HD formats.
Scanning methodDimensionsMotionEasy SetupFormat
Interlaced1920 x 1080DVCPRO HD - 1080i601080i60
Progressive1280 x 720DVCPRO HD - 720p60720p60
Progressive1280 x 720DVCPRO HD - 720p30720p30
Progressive1280 x 720DVCPRO HD - 720p24720p24
Source timecode (in
Motion)Timebase (in Motion)Timebase (on tape)Format
30 fps29.97 fps29.97 fps(59.94 fields
per second)
1080i60
30 fps59.94 fps59.94 fps720p60
30 fps29.97 fps59.94 fps(flagged as
29.97)
720p30
30 fps23.98 fps59.94 fps(flagged as
23.976)
720p24
Note: Motion also supports additional uncompressed high definition formats using
third-party PCI cards. The table above shows only DVCPRO HD formats currently supported
by Motion.
Data Rates of Common High Definition and Standard Definition Formats
The table below shows the relative data rates of some commonly used high definition
formats. These data rates can be used as a reference for deciding how much hard drive
space you may need for the media you want to use in your project.
Bytes per secondBits per second (video only)Format
11.75 MB/sec.100 MbpsDVCPRO HD, 1080i60
11.75 MB/sec.100 MbpsDVCPRO HD, 1080i50
11.75 MB/sec.100 MbpsDVCPRO HD, 720p60
11.75 MB/sec.50 MbpsDVCPRO HD, 720p30
1407Appendix B Video and File Formats