Wed Aug 22, 2012 3:47 pm
I run production at a growing church, where we include a video time-delay service. Currently, our setup is that we run the first service in our main auditorium, and record a locked-down shot to a HyperDeck Shuttle, which is played back about an hour later as a life-size projection in another room.
For playback, we dock the SSD over eSATA to a Mac Pro running Pro Presenter, inserting the clip into the playlist. However, there is horrible interlacing on playback this way. When we directly connect the HyperDeck to the projector over SDI, the interlacing goes away, but we lose the ability to set in/out points for the clip. If we were to go to a HyperDeck Studio and record as Apple ProRes, would that alleviate the issue (since it would be a native codec, rather than Avid's third-party one)? Or is there a better way?