16x9 4:3 525 60 mumbo jumbo....

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marksm

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OK..so all this scan resolution mumbo jumbo....

I'm fortunate to be invited to present a film at the IWFF next month. All that sounds great except they need the video given to them in the following format:

"Digital Betacam, IMX Betacam or HDCAM in 525/60 widescreen anamorphic format with dual mono, stereo or Lt/Rt audio tracks on audio channels 1 and 2. Encoded audio tracks (Dolby E, DolbyAC-3, etc.) should be channels 3/4 or higher if present. Please make sure you label specific scan format, aspect ration, audio tracks, etc."

The audio I get, no problem. I even found a friend who will lend me a Digital Betacam deck. Cool. Now what the heck is "525/60 widescreen anamorphic format?" Now before you start typing...I found a page that really gets to the nuts and bolts of all of this and maybe it should be a sticky considering the transitional times we are all in.

A Quick Guide to Digital Video Resolution and Aspect Ratio Conversions

I'm never ashamed to say I don't know something rather than put my foot in my mouth even when it is something I should probably already know. If I ever want to make a living doing this craft, I'm going to have to admit my lack of knowledge more often than not. :)

OK let me see 8 lines of black on top and bottom...rectangle pixels anamorphic stretching to 16x9..uhuh..ok...
Mark
 
If I were you, I would PM PerroneFord. I think they work in post-video production and would probably be helpful in instructing you in what you you need.
 
Mumbo Jumbo! LOL!

Ok, lets see if we can't get this sorted for you.
 
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