Making the leap to edit in HD...so confused. PrpRes or XDCAM HD

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Thanks again,
Tom

Shane -
Very helpful. I'm also using XDCAM HD and have an i/o HD box from AJA. I have been importing the XDCAM files via Sony's software, editing my sequence natively, and changing the renders to ProRes. I recently started changing the sequence setting to ProRes and rendering. It seems to correct a lot of playback and Edit to Tape problems I had been having when laying my sequence off to a Sony 1080i HDCAM deck. Reading your post, I'm wondering if this is a smart process. I was changing the sequence to ProRes to gain the 10-bit environment for the graphics, lower thirds and overlays I bring in. Does rendering the sequence cause any loss? Do you prefer native over ProRes when it comes to XDCAM HD (I'm shooting in 1080i because the client wants a Sony HDCAM 1080i master)
Are there any other workflows for the XDCAM HD and the i/o box? I know Panasonic's P2 import software allows you to choose any codec you have on your machine...so you can pick ProRes if you like. Sony doesn't have that option and the 330 doesn't have SDI out.

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