Ok, first time to cut 24p.
I know ther's a lot of threads here but I can't find the exact answer...and I do not have a lot of time to do a thorough search. Please forgive me for posting.
I stated a 23.976 project. I captured the clips and started editing. Just one miniDV tape source for this project. I shot using the panasonic DVX100--F5 setting.
Everything works fine except :
I tried: changing 24p settings, advanced/standard pulldown--no luck.
Please help me!
Why are you editing (23.97) 24p at all? Why not 30i?
This might seem blindingly obvious but have you cleaned your capture device and tape ?
Thanks.
My tape and deck is clean. Playback on deck is smooth.
I recaptured the bad clips. I adjusted the batch numbers to 5,10 on the last timecode digit and for some reason, it worked. I'm not even sure if that's what fixed it.
I know I'm causing some irritation to some. I'm just going for a different look...an out of the video look. It's the inhrent (acceptable) strobe and unnatural (but not stuttery) motion. You know what I'm saying.
My first try of this type is actually using the frame mode form CanonXL1. That Immediately gave me what I'm looking for. I guess I just got curious about 24p since my friend's camera is available.
This is a learning experience. I realized that I should have stayed with the XL1-frame mode.
tikboy:I adjusted the batch numbers to 5,10 on the last timecode digit and for some reason, it worked.
yep, that's what fixed it. The way 3:2 pulldown works you need to start capture on either the 0, 5, 10, 15, 20, 25 frame to correctly remove the pulldown with the A frame as your first frame.
wow...the magic numbers.
I read that somewhere here. What about the DVscene extraction issue? Is this really not available?
thanks.
Are you outputting to a tape? or to film?
I am ouputting to tape....well, actually to DV stream file.
I will send it to our firends in KC for DVD video (NTSC) compilation.
Fortunately things went fine and I am now doing some finishing touches. Any last tips for exporting?
Thank you.
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