Using dvcpro hd, Getting started with dvcpro hd, Dvcpro hd formats supported in final cut pro – Apple Final Cut Pro HD (4.5): New Features User Manual

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Using DVCPRO HD

Final Cut Pro combines the ease of DV and FireWire-based post production with the
resolution of high definition video. Historically, editing high definition video has been
prohibitively expensive for most film and video makers. Nonlinear high definition
systems once required specialized video interfaces and costly high-speed disk arrays. In
Final Cut Pro, you can capture, edit, and output DVCPRO HD video using the built-in
FireWire port on a qualified Power Mac without any additional specialized equipment.

For additional background information about high definition video, see “

High

Definition Video Fundamentals

” on page 103.

Getting Started With DVCPRO HD

DVCPRO HD is part of the DV/DVCPRO format family, making it simple to adapt your
existing DV- and FireWire-based editing workflow to high definition video. For details
about the DVCPRO HD format, see “

DVCPRO HD Specifications

” on page 116.

DVCPRO HD Formats Supported in Final Cut Pro

Final Cut Pro natively supports the following DVCPRO HD formats.

Format

Final Cut Pro
Easy Setup

Dimensions

Scanning method

1080i60

DVCPRO HD - 1080i60

1920 x 1080

Interlaced

720p60

DVCPRO HD - 720p60

1280 x 720

Progressive

720p30

DVCPRO HD - 720p30

1280 x 720

Progressive

720p24

DVCPRO HD - 720p24

1280 x 720

Progressive

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