Stoopid newbie question of the day...
I know this has been asked before, but my searches left me bewildered. This is my first real project.
What is the sharpest, least lossy codec we could use for submitting our first project. Our only option for submission is a self-contained Quicktime file on a USB Flash Drive and our only choices are AVCHD, DVCPRO HD, MPEG-4, Motion JPEG-A, DV-NTSC, or H.264 (with a data rate of at least 16Mbps).
My Canon XF100 MPEG-2 just does 4:2:2 color, 50Mbps, with an MXF File Wrapper and our other cameras are Canon5dmkiii's.
I know this has been asked before, but my searches left me bewildered. This is my first real project.
What is the sharpest, least lossy codec we could use for submitting our first project. Our only option for submission is a self-contained Quicktime file on a USB Flash Drive and our only choices are AVCHD, DVCPRO HD, MPEG-4, Motion JPEG-A, DV-NTSC, or H.264 (with a data rate of at least 16Mbps).
My Canon XF100 MPEG-2 just does 4:2:2 color, 50Mbps, with an MXF File Wrapper and our other cameras are Canon5dmkiii's.