Decklink OR....

Hi all. I'm about to get a decklink PCIe for my dual 2ghz machine so I can monitor my work on a television. Hopefully, in the near future I'll be able to afford a good NTSC monitor. For the time being, however, is there a more cost effective solution for good quality monitoring for motion, AE, FCP, shake, etc. or do I just have to shell out the $600 and shut up? Thanks in advance for any advice.

Well, first off DVCPRO 50 isn't HD, it's SD...DVCPRO 100 is what is known as DVCPRO HD. Just to get you clear on the format and to avoid confusion.
Second, the Matrox really is a good cheap solution for HDV monitoring and output. But your best solution for working with HDV is to capture it not as HDV, but as DVCPRO HD and work with it in that resolution. You can do this with the Decklink. Not sure about the Matrox. Maybe Jerry Hofmann can chime in about that...he has one.
HDV is an acquistion format, and not the best. So calling it a halfway format is somewhat true. It is by no means a professional format, but a PROSUMER format. A baby step into the world of HD. It is so compressed...it has the same data rate of DV, but 3x the screen area. So some MAJOR compression is occuring.
If you are ultimately looking to blow up to 35mm, however, this format should be the last you'd consider doing that with. It will not look good...all of the drawbacks of the artifacting caused by the GOP format. No...if you plan on doing a film out then the lowest format you should consider is DVCPRO HD. HDV is fine on the small screen, there the artifacting can be hidden and not very prominent...but on the big screen...they'll really pop out. I have seen a test...not pretty.
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