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down-convert analog RGBHV to HD or HDV and then capture it with QuickTime...



So I have a high rez analog RGBHV signal that I am currently turning into NTSC and then turning into DV over firewire which I'm capturing with QuickTime. See:

http://preview.millimeter.com/mag/video_tool_time_pixar/

I'd now like to capture it at a higher resolution, say real 1080 HD or HDV.

So two questions, hopefully on topic for here:

(1) Anybody know a box I can get to transcode RGBHV (say up 2048 x 1556) down to HD, where I assume I can buy an expensive card, or HDV, where I'm assuming I can use QuickTime to capture.

(2) How does one go about capturing something better than DV resolution with QuickTime? It's not clear to me that the whole WhackedTV route can do better than DV (although I'm assuming that if I plug a HDV signal in I might be able to capture it).

Any pointers?

Thanks.


--> Michael B. Johnson, PhD --> http://homepage.mac.com/drwave (personal) --> http://xenia.media.mit.edu/~wave (alum) --> MPG Lead --> Pixar Animation Studios


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