Frage von B.DeKid:As the title suggests, I would like to read Meihnungen views on the subject.
For BluRay Yes 24fps (; 23.976) would be suitable.
Dato up I always used but the 25fps would now like to buy a BluRay burner times.
So, I would like to know what others recommend times since.
MfG
B. DeKid
Antwort von Tuffy:
I think it depends on exactly what you want afterwards.
Films will be rotated in 24p, so come into the movie. And now Blurays. Normal PAL would be 25p (or 50i), so the usual TV format.
As long as you do not want of imaging on film (for movies), I see no need to have to shoot 24p. provides a direct disadvantage it well maybe only to TV, who do not have control - but no TV to test something: (
Greetings!
Antwort von JonasB:
I think it depends on exactly what you want afterwards.
Films will be rotated in 24p, so come into the movie. And now Blurays. Normal PAL would be 25p (or 50i), so the usual TV format.
As long as you do not want of imaging on film (for movies), I see no need to have to shoot 24p. provides a direct disadvantage it well maybe only to TV, who do not have control - but no TV to test something: (
Greetings! Ditto.
24p makes only problems. carry Blue Ray can correct, only the customer that can play so synonymous. So when is required only if conscious.
MFG
Jonah
Antwort von pilskopf:
Blu Ray is not synonymous with Gibts 1080 50i?
Antwort von Schleichmichel:
Just stay in our beautiful 50Hz PAL. So just 25p or 24p i can if necessary be easily transported by PAL-Speed Down to 24p. Conversely, we have never really had any problems synonymous with fast-shooting, if it is sometimes synonymous with music, or certain voices heard (if you have seen the film in other speeds often).
We have with our 50Hz actually the best position itself for NTSC. Because that can be converted to a 25p 24p, which is then very easy to be brought by 3:2 pulldown to NTSC.
Conversely, can only be very bad with crutches ...
Antwort von Tuffy:
Blu Ray is not synonymous with Gibts 1080 50i? Yes, sure, synonymous with 25p.
Bluray has no standard, there can in principle be anything on it.
Greetings!
Antwort von beiti:
Bluray has no standard, there can in principle be anything on it. Everything now again not synonymous:
http://www.videohelp.com/hd#tech
The fact that some Blu-ray Players are tolerant and play, for example, synonymous 25p format, is again a different issue.
Antwort von Tuffy:
The guidelines are for me, no default.
What comes in two years on a blue disk, much longer does my player can not play - build on it, the new bells and whistles, it may be that my device it does not.
Now I like DVDs - which, although very limited, but at least minutely defined what is going on. And then goes anywhere without firmware update.