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Nobody ever edits from delivery feeds
Unless you are a hacker. In particular the satellite feeds are so compressed that it isn't possible to edit these and recompress. They can be used for EDL-type clips but these are used for news and artifacting is more accepted in this situation. No contribution quality content is captured from consumer delivery and edited.

However, long GOP editing is becomming more commen so to say that this isn't prevelent isn't true either. A 45Mb MPEG2 feed (NTSC) or a 20Mb WMV clip are very, very good quality and could be edited and recompressed before delivery. This would occur after the primary (post) editing occured.
Posted by: rg807   Posted on: 06/15/04 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Since when MPEG-2 is video editing standard???  FirstNLastN | 06/14/04
Not to be picky but....  ShadeTree | 06/14/04
Not true  FirstNLastN | 06/14/04
Unless of course...  No_Ax_to_Grind | 06/14/04
Nobody ever edits from delivery feeds  rg807 | 06/15/04
Shameless pompom-in-hand hyperventilation!  Spin_Masterz | 06/14/04
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Do I need hip boots for this one?  AbsolutelyNot | 06/14/04
Next Gen DVD  billd_z | 06/14/04
Not exactly true  ShadeTree | 06/15/04
Totally untrue  rg807 | 06/15/04
Who is forcing you to buy one?  No_Ax_to_Grind | 06/15/04
MS doesn't control pricing  rg807 | 06/15/04

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