Frage von brendan:Hello!
in Premiere CS 3, there are no templates HDV projects where the format is 1440x1080-gecapturte premiere of the video but the format of 1920x1080 (in Windows media player)
what is wrong because, as is man's right?
And then there are still 29.97 fps vs 25 .. what is this?
Greeting Brendan
Antwort von Kino:
Everything is explained:
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/High_Definition_Video
Antwort von brendan:
"The store does HDV2 compliant with anamorphic 1440x1080 pixels." -> So 1440x1080 is the highest, which is all about?
Antwort von Bernd E.:
... are the highest 1440x1080, which is all about ... Right, because even higher resolutions, there is not HDV.
Gruß Bernd E.
Antwort von brendan:
aha, but the sensors have 1920?
but even more so when I use the pc to the transferred mpeg file with the MP chart is 1920x1080 in size. (and thus can on my 28 "TFT display 1:1).
1. HDV records in the highest quality mode, only 1440 x 1080 pixels pixels on the glossary explains. Compared to the "real" 1920 x 1080 pixels Pixel explained in the glossary of HDTV, there is a horizontal resolution loss of about 25 percent. As with the true 16:9-Recording in DV format, the pixels in the pixel glossary nichtquadratisch (non-square) is recorded and later rectified so that the aspect ratio of 16:9 is maintained correctly. In practice, this loss of sharpness, but not particularly significant. (Of http://www.slashcam.de/artikel/Editorials/Hochaufloesend-in-die-Zukunft-- HDV. Html)
aha, so HDV! = HDTV - but why then has the gecapturte file 1920x1080? what distinguishes one then HDTV, if not with HDV camcorders?
sorry, I'm now slightly confused:)
Antwort von Wiro:
... but why then has the gecapturte file 1920x1080? Hello,
as do you have a mistake.
In the file header of the HDV stream is simply that the video with a PAR of 1.333 exists. This header is read out of WMP and taken into account - the 1440 nonsquare are therefore presented as a 1920 square. Likewise, it is synonymous of the control monitor of the cutting program handled. More is not happening.
Proposal:
Come out from among the notorious pixel count! The more you since it only increases the more you'll get yourself into contradictory theories ensnare. Mach simply beautiful movies with your equipment and you leave it, that the developers have already done. You have you head this complicated computing work has already decreased.
Greeting Wiro
Antwort von brendan:
thank you for your answer, now is much clearer to me ... HD-cam, but not full-HDV ..
What is still unclear to me is with the different frame rates: 29.97 fps vs 25
record in accordance with the premiere, the clips with 29.97 fps there. then makes a long-premiere auto ongoing process of "normalization .." cites. then have the 25.00 fps clips.
because what is in the wrong record, premiere is set incorrectly or is this normal?
edit: what is with the Project settings to do:
Display Format: Frames or 25-fps timecode (if set)