PerroneFord
Contributor
Ok,
I realize this may be beyond the scope of most of the editors here, but I toss it out on the off chance that some of you may have acceleration gear.
I need to accelerate my editing and finishing. My workflow looks like this:
1. Capture live source to MiniDV.
2. Dump MiniDV to Premier/Vegas via firewire from dedicated VTR
3. Edit and splice tapes (usually very few edits)
4. Produce Single Movie DVDs with only basis titles and chaptering.
5. Produce WMV?MPEG-2 video from original AVI source.
My problem is that for every 1 hour of video recorded my times look like this
Step 1, real-time
Step 2, real-time
Step 3, usually 5-15 minutes per 1 hour source video
Step 4, 4:1 generally depending on source.
Step 5. 6:1 depending on source.
Measures I am taking:
1. Going tapeless. I am replacing miniDV with harddrive recording. This will reduce step 2.
What I need is a clean way to improve steps 4 and 5. I know there are some MPEG-2 hardware assist boards out there, but nearly ALL my material goes to WMV with the occasional DVD created. In those rare instances I need the MPEG-2, I usually run the creation of it overnight. Are there similar accelerators for WMV?
I am running this on a fairly modern dual-processor machine with WinXP and 4GB of RAM. Don't be afraid to toss professional solutions at me. Cost is a factor, but won't stop me getting what I need.
Thanks in advance.
-P
I realize this may be beyond the scope of most of the editors here, but I toss it out on the off chance that some of you may have acceleration gear.
I need to accelerate my editing and finishing. My workflow looks like this:
1. Capture live source to MiniDV.
2. Dump MiniDV to Premier/Vegas via firewire from dedicated VTR
3. Edit and splice tapes (usually very few edits)
4. Produce Single Movie DVDs with only basis titles and chaptering.
5. Produce WMV?MPEG-2 video from original AVI source.
My problem is that for every 1 hour of video recorded my times look like this
Step 1, real-time
Step 2, real-time
Step 3, usually 5-15 minutes per 1 hour source video
Step 4, 4:1 generally depending on source.
Step 5. 6:1 depending on source.
Measures I am taking:
1. Going tapeless. I am replacing miniDV with harddrive recording. This will reduce step 2.
What I need is a clean way to improve steps 4 and 5. I know there are some MPEG-2 hardware assist boards out there, but nearly ALL my material goes to WMV with the occasional DVD created. In those rare instances I need the MPEG-2, I usually run the creation of it overnight. Are there similar accelerators for WMV?
I am running this on a fairly modern dual-processor machine with WinXP and 4GB of RAM. Don't be afraid to toss professional solutions at me. Cost is a factor, but won't stop me getting what I need.
Thanks in advance.
-P