That may have been unwise-- HDV is about the same bandwidth as DV! And by downconverting to DV format, you've lost HD resolution. The upside is, dubs from HDV to DV often look better than DV native!
However, if the station doesn't demand HD, you should be fine mastering to a Sony DVCAM deck such as a DSR-45 or 1800 with component out, and rent a component-in beta SP deck to dub your DV master video and audio. You'll also need a blackburst generator connected to both units for a common external clock signal. Have someone familiar with this setup help.
If you price out rentals and find it's better (and easier) to bring your DVCAM to a dubbing house for a Beta SP master, that's an option. Check around. The result should pass muster on any but network centers, or PBS.
For broadcast, you should include in the DVCAM master, the standard NTSC color bars, 1K tone, slate and two seconds black before first frame on content, and add slug of 30 seonds at the tail.
- Loren
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