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1 Dec 2008, 12:10 PM
The primary CODEC used by the TriCaster™ starting with the 2.0 software
is an all 'I' Frame MPEG2. These MPEG2 files are compatible with most
editing software on both the Mac and PC. Previous versions used NT25 or
SpeedHQ. The TriCaster can play any of the NewTek CODECS.
NewTek has three* proprietary codecs that are included in their various products.The oldest is the RTV
format this is an uncompressed 4:2:2 format that doesn't include audio.
They can be identified by the .RTV extension. File size is large at
about 1160MB (1.16GB) per minute of video and have a data rate of about
25 megabytes per second. 720X486 and 720x480 are supported for NTSC as
well as 720x576 for PAL. Optionally the file can contain an alpha
channel. Audio is stored in a separate standard .WAV file. RTV files
are supported By Frame Factory, VTNT, VideoToaster 2, VT[3], VT[4] and
VT[5], SpeedEDIT, Aura and Lightwave. TriCasters can play but not
record RTVs.
VT[4] introduced the NT25™
codec. This is an AVI format, compressed about 5:1 with a data rate of
about 5 MB/S and a file size of about 200 MB per minute. This is about
the same size and data rate of the various DV codecs the difference is
NT25 is 4:2:2 so it looks better and keys a lot better than DV. Alpha channel is not supported. Several different sizes are supported the NTSC default is 720x486.
Uncompressed
audio is interleaved and can be 16 bit linear or floating point at
various sample rates up to 96kHz and can be mono, stereo or four channel. NT25
is included with VT[4], VT[5], SpeedEDIT and Tricaster 1.x but can be
installed on any** PC with WinXP or Vista and since it's a standard AVI
will work with most Windows software. Sony Vegas is a notable exception.
The latest and greatest codec from NewTek is SpeedHQ™
which was introduced with SpeedEDIT. This again is a compressed 4:2:2
format with a more efficient algorithm than NT25. SpeedHQ also supports
alpha. The big innovation is support for any resolution up to 2048 x
2048 and frame rates to 60i making it good for HD and beyond. At SD
resolutions file size and data rates are similar to NT25. The audio is
again up to four channel floating point at 96kHz. SpeedEDIT, VT[5] and
some TriCasters include SpeedHQ and it can be installed on any** PC
running WinXP or Vista.
RTV is not a stand-alone codec so
support for it has to be built into a program. The only third party
products that supported it are Mirage (a descendant of Aura) and the
old SpeedRazor Editor that NewTek bundled with VTNT and VideoToaster 2.
NT25 and SpeedHQ can be installed on PCs but there is no Mac version at
this time.
*This doesn't include FlyerClip (.FLY) from the Amiga VideoToaster™ Flyer™ though it is supported by Aura. ** A cpu with SSE2 is required
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