Media 100 has its own codec that requires their board for playback and editing.
Media 100 also forces interlacing so I guess the first thing I need to do is get the raw footage edited and output it to some uncompressed lossless file type either QT or AVI. Then go from there.
Also, when I capture video and audio separately, there's less CPU overhead, so I won't drop frames while capturing video. This is important, because if you drop a frame, it will ruin the IVTC process (or, at the very least, force you to do it manually, which is a slow pain-in-the-ass.).
This will not be an issue becuase our media 100 does not allow frames to be dropped.
Your captured audio track will maintain the original dolby pro-logic information to make it surround. Unless you employ some filters that mess with this, your matrixed surround channel should stay intact, and should play back the same way it does off the LD.
This is good news. What kind of filtering will mess up this info. (Hi-pass low-pass , general EQing)?