As part of the preparation for our upcoming adoption (no news, still in a holding
pattern) I want to get setup for boring people with both still *and*
video images. I saw the Sony
HDR-SR1 which met my initial bar for video capture equipment - no tapes and HD
quality.
I just about bought it, then started doing research. Of course, the HDR-SR1 records
in AVCHD format on the hard disk, which very few editing suites support. It seems
that this month is the when most of the vendors are supposed to be starting support
for AVCHD, however I'm skeptical.
I started pricing out editing systems also. Final
Cut Pro is the big standard, however it requires a Mac. I'm actually not against
buying a Mac at all, I've been looking for a good excuse. However I then priced out
the "dream machine" for editing.
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2x Intel Core 2 Duo (total of 4 cores!)
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4GB RAM
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2TB HDD (4x 500GB 7200rpm)
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512MB dual head video
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2x 24" Widescreen LCD panels
The Apple weighed in at $7500, while a homebrew
from NewEgg was in the ballpark of $4000. Of course,
Apple has fabulous industrial design... however given that the CPU, RAM, Hard Disk,
and Video card are effectively identical, I can't quite figure out where the $3500
is going. With that said, I need good HD video editing, so I may end up still getting
a Mac, just lowering some specs to get it affordable.
My assumption with all this is that the longest I'll ever want to torture someone
with video will be ~22min, which is the length of a normal 30 minute TV show (minus
commercials). My assumption is the 10:1 ratio that I use for good pictures to bad
on still will work for video - so I need the ability to record at least 242 minutes
of video without a reload. This means a minimum of 30GB in my hand held.
Once back at the station I expect that I'll need to edit all that content and boil
it down to the core 22 minutes, and being the AR person that I am, I'll want to keep
both the raw footage and the finished product - so per video I'll need roughly 35GB
of storage.
I figure I have 3 - 6 months to purchase the equipment, so that I can learn to operate
it before the big trip. I think we'll get our referal before the end of the calendar
year, Megan thinks it will be sometime next summer. Either way, apparently I need
a new toy.
Any suggestions on equipment, sites to visit, people to chat with, are welcome. Since
I can't stop the comment spam, i'd love to just get emails to my work account: CHRISAN,
at, of course, microsoft.com.