This format does not require transcoding into a different format, such as ProRes, which takes time and storage space.This is the first new video format in a long while, joining the ranks of AVCHD, HDV, and AVCCAM.The new format shoots a progressive, rather than interlaced, image.The new format is designed for computer editing – fast import, fast editing, and square pixels, which removes sizing confusion when dealing with still digital images.At the moment, Final Cut Studio does not support this new format – only iMovie 8.0.5 does.There are several important notes about this announcement: SANYO North America Corporation (SANYO) today introduces its high-end Dual Cameras, the VPC-HD2000A and the VPC-FH1A, as the world’s first camcorders to offer compatibility with iFrame, a next generation video format designed specifically to allow users to easily import, edit and share high quality videos. Based on industry standard technologies such as H.264 and AAC audio, iFrame produces small file sizes and simplifies the process of working with Video recorded with your camera.Ĭurrently, only Sanyo has announced cameras that support the new format: The iFrame Video format is designed by Apple to speed up importing and editing by keeping the content in its native recorded format while editing. Click here to subscribe.Įarlier this week, Apple announced a new video format – iFRAME – specifically to improve the import and editing of HD images. [ This article was first published in the October, 2009, issue of
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