Hdv formats supported by final cut express hd, About mpeg-2 compression, Spatial (intraframe) compression – Apple Final Cut Express HD User Manual

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Part IV

Capturing and Importing

HDV Formats Supported by Final Cut Express HD

Within the HDV specification, several resolutions and frame rates are defined. HDV
formats are usually distinguished by the number of lines per frame (the height of the
image), the scanning method (progressive or interlaced), and the frame or field rate.
For example, 1080i60 describes a format with 1080 lines, interlaced scanning, and
60 fields per second.

Final Cut Express HD supports the following HDV formats:

About MPEG-2 Compression

High definition video requires significantly more data than standard definition video. A
single HD video frame can require up to six times more data than an SD frame. To
record such large images with such a low data rate, HDV uses MPEG-2 compression.
MPEG compression reduces the data rate by removing redundant visual information,
both on a per-frame basis and also across multiple frames.

Spatial (Intraframe) Compression

Within a single frame, areas of similar color and texture can be coded with fewer bits than
the original, thus reducing the data rate with a minimal loss in noticeable visual quality.
JPEG compression works in a similar way to compress still images. Intraframe compression
is used to create standalone video frames called I-frames (short for intraframe).

Format

Easy Setup

Dimensions

Video Data Rate

1080i60

HDV - 1080i60

1920 x 1080

25 Mbps

1080i50

HDV - 1080i50

1920 x 1080

25 Mbps

720p30

HDV - 720p30

1280 x 720

18.3 Mbps

Standard Definition Recording With an HDV Camcorder

In addition to recording high definition video, most HDV camcorders can also record
standard definition DV video. You can capture, edit, and output this DV video just as
you would any other DV video.

Important:

You should avoid recording DV and HDV video on the same tape. This can

cause problems during capture and playback.

An additional format defined within the HDV specifications, known as SD, is available
on some JVC camcorders. Final Cut Express HD does not support this format.

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