ProHD
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ProHD is JVC's extension of the HDV video format, and adds a provision for 24 frames per second, progressive scan (24p) video.
[edit] Overview
ProHD extends HDV by adding native support for 720p24 (24 frames per second) recording. For productions attempting a "film look" on video, or which will be output to film or digital-cinema, 24p mode is advantageous over HDV's modes.
Apart from the extensions for 720p24 mode, ProHD uses the same compression and bitstream format as HDV.
[edit] External links
- ProHD Q&A at JVC
- ProHD Training DVD
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