andrezagato wrote: ↑Thu Feb 16, 2023 8:22 pm
I am working on a reality show, we are on the pre production and talking about the recording methods. So I am testing different files to see how it will perform.
Gotcha.
Well, last time I had to deal with a Blackmagic Camera was several years ago, but I remember that they used to have a few options you could choose from aside from Blackmagic Raw, namely DNG, Apple ProRes and DNX. If you really wanted to have the best possible quality yet still retain the ability to index files with basically any open source indexer, you would go for DNG lossless, however in terms of space that would be a suicide 'cause it's gonna be either a folder with PCM .wav lossless audio and another folder with 1 .dng lossless image per frame like 000001.dng 000002.dng etc and an xml for metadata OR an .mxf file with Cinema DNG Intra Class lossless video and PCM lossless audio, whose bitrate would be so insanely high that it would take forever to work with it. Back then, since our internal mezzanine format was XDCAM-50 and I didn't care about lossless, I did myself a favor and went for Avid DNX so that I could easily consolidate it via AVID MediaDirector into Interplay while still having the option to re-encode it to XDCAM-50 if I wanted to. Of course ProRes would have been just fine too, but given that we're based on AVID Media Composer, AVID Nexis RAID6 Storage and AVID Interplay Access, going to DNX was the sensible thing to do.
I was going to hit "submit" for this comment, but then I asked myself: "what if something changed over the last few years"?
So I went to the BlackMagic website for the Ursa Mini Pro:
https://www.blackmagicdesign.com/uk/pro ... /W-URSA-36
and... I was a bit shocked.
In the supported codecs, recording formats and storage rates they only mention Blackmagic Raw and nothing else!
Is it just a marketing gimmick to try to get people to use it OR did they actually remove DNG lossless, ProRes and DNX? (O_O)''
So I went to an older camera like the Blackmagic Cinema Pocket:
https://www.blackmagicdesign.com/uk/pro ... s/W-CIN-12
and they actually list other codecs, but the "other codecs" are only few ProRes flavors and nothing else, which means that my fear is probably true: they progressively got rid of DNG, DNX and ProRes as they released new cameras and now all people are left with is the proprietary, unaccessible, unindexable BlackMagic RAW
I don't know which cameras your production is employing, but I think you should get the model, go to the website, see the specs and if you're lucky enough it will still have ProRes and in that case go for it, otherwise if it's one of the most recent models, it will probably only have Blackmagic RAW and in that case "good luck" as it means you'll have to do everything manually...
Blackmagic, Blackmagic, you were off to a good start, how low have you fallen...