Hi guys! I've shot a short using a Canon Rebel T3i.Everything was done on Premire CS5. All scenes are shot in 1080p at 24fps. My video just has been rejected from a local TV station saying my video do not meet their broadcasting standard.
Here's what they asked:
Beta, HDCAM-SR or data DVD______
-Produced on Beta SP (SD) or HDCAM-SR in 1080i60 Dropframe (HD)
OR
-data DVD (SD): .MXF or .MOV (IMX50) /- 4 audio channels - NTSC (720x486) -pixels CCIR601 (40:27) - 29.97 fps - Interlaced - With Timecode track.
-data DVD (HD): .MXF or .MOV (Compression:XDCAM HD422 1080i60 CBR DropFrame 50Mb/s Long GOP IBBPBBPBBPBBPBB closed 4:2:2) /- 8 audio channels mono 24bits - NTSC (1920x1080) -pixels HDTV 1080i (16:9) – 59.94 fps - With Timecode track.
Here's the 8 audio channels:
1- Front left
2- Front right
3- Center
4- Bass (LFe)
5- Back left
6- Back right
7- Description video left
8- Description video right
Can you guys help me a bit with that, I'm kind of confused with this standard.
Thanks a lot!
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