Apple Final Cut Express HD User Manual

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Chapter 16

Working With HDV

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IV

Scanning Methods
HDV can record either interlaced or progressive scan images, depending on the frame
size and format.

 1080i: Interlaced
 720p: Progressive

Color Recording Method
HDV records a 4:2:0 component (Y´C

B

C

R

) digital video signal. Each sample (pixel) has a

resolution of 8 bits.

Data Rate
The following table lists the data rates for HDV transcoded to the Apple Intermediate
Codec. DV data rates are included for comparison.

Note: Although audio is compressed on an HDV tape, Final Cut Express HD converts
this signal to an uncompressed format during capture. This means that the overall HDV
data rate on tape differs from the captured date rate.

Format

Native frame size

Data rate

DV NTSC

720 x 480

3.6 MB/sec.
(equivalent to 12 GB/hr.)

DV PAL

720 x 576

3.6 MB/sec.
(equivalent to 12 GB/hr.)

Apple Intermediate Codec

1

HDV 720p30

1280 x 720

7 MB/sec.
(equivalent to 25 GB/hr.)

Apple Intermediate Codec

1

HDV 1080i50

1440 x 1080

12 MB/sec.
(equivalent to 42 GB/hr.)

Apple Intermediate Codec
HDV 1080i60

1

1440 x 1080

14 MB/sec.
(equivalent to 49 GB/hr.)

1

Data rates for the Apple Intermediate Codec are variable; these figures are approximate and may vary according to
the complexity of your footage. Images with a lot of detail have a higher data rate, while images with less detail
have a lower data rate.

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