ProHD has been carefully designed to ensure you have
the flexibility you need to meet the demands of any application.
That flexibility starts with a choice of HDV™ recording
signals is from 720p 25, 720p 24 and 720p 30. If you want
to have raw footage that is 50 Hz/60 Hz compliant, you
would select 720p 30. Alternatively, if you want a true
film-like look, you’ll want to use the 720p 24 setting.
The selected signal can be recorded on either the built-in
tape cassette or the add-on hard disk recorder, or both
at the same time.
Those recordings can then be fed into an NLE for editing
purposes and output to a film printer if required. If
you need to convert to interlaced formats, the progressive
nature of the pictures makes this easy and efficient.
Archiving is equally flexible. A low cost way to archive
HD footage from both the MiniDV cassettes and the hard
disk recorder, or indeed from the NLE itself, is to dub
it across to the BR-HD50, which records HD on standard
size DV cassettes up to 4.6 hrs in length.
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