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Working with HDV
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4. If appropriate, deselect all audio tracks except the converted tracks by using the Sequence
Track buttons.
For more information, see “(Media Composer | Symphony Option) Converting Audio for
HD Universal Mastering” on page 1517
. “Converting Audio for HD Universal Mastering” in
the Help for the Media Composer family.
5. Click Output Format, and select the appropriate frame rate option:
For more information, see the table above this procedure.
6. (Option) Click SD Downconvert, and select the appropriate resize option.
The options available depend on the selected Output Format option. For more information
on SD Downconvert, see
“Video Output Tool Settings: HD Cal Tab” on page 1443.
7. (Option) If you are performing an NTSC downconvert, select the appropriate timecode
format information in the RS-422Output and LTC Output menus.
For more information, see
“Selecting the Timecode Format for Output” on page 1028.
8. Select the appropriate options for your digital cut.
In particular, make sure that you select an appropriate deck configuration for the output
format you have selected.
For more information on using the Digital Cut tool, see
“Using the Digital Cut Tool” on
page 1014
.
9. Click the Play Digital Cut button.
Your Avid editing application cues the record deck, then plays and records the sequence at
the remastered frame rate. The playback appears in the Record monitor and in the Client
monitor. Once the digital cut completes (or is aborted), the input/output hardware resets to
the original project frame rate.
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If you select a deck or tape for your digital cut that is set for a frame rate different from the
current sequence format, a message reminds you to switch the genlock signal to match the
selected output rate and indicates the genlock changes that best match the output. Also, there
might be a slight delay in playback as the input/output hardware adjusts the frame rate.
Working with HDV
Avid editing applications provide the following High Definition Video (HDV) project types. For
HDV projects on supported systems, you should select an appropriate raster size. (Some project
types are not available for some Avid input/output hardware configurations.)
720p/23.976
720p/25