Avid Technology Car Video System PT User Manual

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Chapter 1: Introduction
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• DV25p 420: DV25 progressive scan at 4:2:0 
sampling (for PAL 25p and PAL 24p 
projects)
• All standard-definition Avid Multi-Cam 
Resolution files
• The following video resolutions created with 
the Avid DV, JFIF or MXF video codecs:
• 1:1 (Uncompressed JFIF/MXF)
• DV50
• DV25 4:1:1 
• DV25 4:2:0
• DV25P 4:1:1
• DV25P 4:2:0
• 15:1s 4:2:2
• 14:1P 4:2:2
• 28:1P 4:2:2 
• 35:1P 4:2:2
For detailed information on supported 
resolutions and frame rates, see Avid 
Media Station|PT online help or visit the Avid 
website (www.avid.com).
To launch online help:
• Choose Help > Online Help (Windows) or 
Help > Avid Media Station|PT Help (Mac).
Supported Frame Rates and Avid 
Project Types
Media Station|PT supports the import, capture, 
and playback of video at the following rates:
• 23.976p NTSC
• 24p  NTSC
• 30i  NTSC
• 24p  PAL
• 25p  PAL
• 25i  PAL
• 720p/23.976
• 720p/29.97 HDV
• 720p/50
• 720p/59.94
• 1080p/23.976
• 1080p/24
• 1080p/25
• 1080i/50
• 1080i/50 HDV
• 1080i/59.94
• 1080i/59.94 HDV
HD projects that are interlaced have an ac-
tual frame rate that is half that implied by 
the format description. For example, a 
1080i/50 project has a frame rate of 25 fps, 
so an AAF sequence destined for this project 
should be exported from Pro Tools at 25 fps. 
In a progressive HD project, the true frame 
rate is implied in the project name. For ex-
ample, a 720p/59.94 project has a frame 
rate of 59.94 fps, so an AAF sequence des-
tined for this project should be exported from 
Pro Tools at 59.94 fps.