Fri Aug 23, 2013 12:33 am
Sorry if this has been discussed already: looking to get a handle what the maximum possible data rate could be with raw recording. Since it claims "lossless", and assuming there will be situations where the footage will be near-uncompressible (however hard to believe that is), what are the sizes of uncompressed raw files? Actual (not effective) bits per pixel - 12 or 16?
If 16, then we're looking at 1920x1080 times six bytes per pixel times frame rate - 355.96MB/s at 30fps?
If those 12 bits are tightly packed, then it's 36 bits or five actual bytes per pixel - 296.63MB/s at 30fps?
Thanks!
Alex Gerulaitis | System Administrator | DMED