Frage von Zatoichi:Hello,
Since few days I check the new studio version of the 1920x1080p25 clips with my HF100. Does everything very beautifully, just irritates me one thing: In the project settings can be used for Full-HD projects only 50i and 60i select. The 25p clips my Canon under "News" as "1920x1080, 25 frames / sec., Interlaced listed. When creating a BluRay disc with activated checkbox "Progressive Encoding" show after rendering artifacts everywhere stairs - do I disable the checkbox is the Picture 100% OK. Does anyone else have any idea how that happens? The clips are clearly in 25p mode was recorded. Or will the frames of the interlaced Canon stored so that each of two full consecutive images is calculated (pseudo-Skip)?
The joke is that the rendered BluRay discs despite disabled "Progressive Encoding" clearly (PS3 s.SonyKDL-40V3000) as 1080p25 be played ...
Greeting
Zatoichi
Antwort von schorsemoppel:
MW will be progressively recorded but stored as 50i ...
Antwort von hoert:
@ Zatoichi
Hab mir synonymous increased the HF100 and'm Pinnacle Studio 12 (Pros / Ultimate) to buy.
What experience do you have with the PC hardware requirements done?
Thanks for your Reply
Gruß, listen
Antwort von Zatoichi:
Hello,
I have the calculator itself zusammengebastelt - the configuration is in hardware forum under "Which PC for HD video editing and ... cut!" next below. In summary:
Motherboard Gigabyte GA-MA78GM-S2H (HDMI output has and hardware video decoding) with Athlon 4850e CPU 2500MHz and 2GB RAM. Windows XP with SP2.
The calculator is sufficient for the AVCHD editing (of course synonymous to the software used). In my opinion there is quite a lot of panic spread, what the hardware requirements for AVCHD is concerned. Of course, such as an Intel Quad Q6700 faster than an Athlon 4850e, but he 2.6fache the cost synonymous. One must clearly distinguish between the actual cutting and the final rendering. When you cut you sit in front of the calculator - the rendering is not (unless one is predisposed masochistic). Cut it with the calculator is very tidy (although I must say that I do not particularly large projects have done so). Whether rendering the BluRay 30 or 40 hours, I am pretty no preference.
Greeting
Zatoichi
Antwort von Zatoichi:
Hello,
I've just received from Pinnacle customer a reply to my question regarding the support of progressive Full HD material get: Thus, the 1080p format of Studio 12 Pro / Ultimate are not supported. As described above, but it seems no influence on progressive material to have, which is stored interlaced (such as the seemingly HF10/HF100 in the case). In this case, only the "Progressive Encoding" in the preparation of the BluRay disabled. Since the PS3 the picture without a murmur 1080p25 output on my television, it all seems not so unusual to be.
The question is: How can the BluRay player, whether he is interlaced material to tinker together a full, or interlaced output? Is there any code in the video stream?
Is this not an expert, because of something to say?
Zatoichi
Antwort von wolfgang:
I just know that 1080 25p (1080 50p as synonymous) in Blu Ray is not specified - extremely well, but 1080 24p. You can set in Tools although such expenditure in 1080 to 25p and synonymous in some tools sowas author and with some Blu Ray players even play - but in all tools and all the players is certainly not feasible.
From the Page is the answer since the manufacturer's perfectly correct. And that is indeed the absurdity s.Aufzeichnungsmodus 1080 25p - what good, if not completely processed and authorbar is?
One might well up from 25p to 24p material is a material made - but whether the of the Studio software is supported, I do not know.
Antwort von paule1981:
Hello,
I have the staircase artefacts in the normal 1920x1080/50i-Recording.
Well, I looked for a good deinterlacer in the studio, this rausrechnet knows her a?
beste grüße