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Compression and Resolutions
Avid editing applications provide you with a range of resolutions, both compressed and
uncompressed, that you can use at various stages of your project. You can also mix certain
resolutions within a sequence.
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For information on resolutions to use when importing graphics or sequences from a
third-party application, see “Frame Size for Imported Graphics” on page 716.
Resolution Specifications
The following tables provide information about HD resolutions, Avid JFIF resolutions,
multicamera resolutions, DV resolutions, and MPEG resolutions:
Resolution Specifications: HD
Resolution Specifications: JFIF Interlaced
“Resolution Specifications: JFIF Progressive” on page 735
“Resolution Specifications: Multicam” on page 735
“Resolution Specifications: Digital Video (DV)” on page 736
“Resolution Specifications: MPEG” on page 737
“Resolution Specifications: VC1” on page 737
“Resolution Specifications: AVC-Intra” on page 740
For information on drive striping requirements for different resolutions, go to the Avid
online Knowledge Base at www.avid.com/onlinesupport and search for “Drive Striping
Tables.”
For detailed guidelines on estimating space requirements, see “Storage Requirements” on
page 742.
Resolution Specifications: HD
Your Avid editing application includes support for the capture, editing, and output of
high-definition (HD) media in Avid DNxHD™ and DVCPRO HD resolutions. For
information on support for 1:1 (uncompressed) HD media, see “Support for Uncompressed
HD Media” on page 740.
Avid DNxHD encoding technology delivers mastering-quality 8-bit or 10-bit HD media at
standard-definition (SD) data rates and file sizes.