Frage von yoshi 227:Hi folks,
So I have the JVC GZ-HD5 HD camcorder,
on the packaging and on the camcorder itself is now fat and that he takes in 1080p but then I noticed that the recorded videos are 1080i but then ...
Subsequently, I have made the Internet and smart views have found that the camcorder but it takes up to 1080p BUT then immediately convertiert in 1080i ... now my question:
Is there a way to switch programmatically or hack the system of the camcorder so that it saves the videos in 1080p and does not convert??
Antwort von pailes:
Many camcorder with progressive chips actually draw frames and convert it to internal. Switching one can not, however, since there is no standard for a broadcast-ready 1080p/50-Videoformat there.
I am thinking in making with the JVC GZ-HD5 is no exception.
Antwort von WoWu:
Yoshi @ 227
Are you sure that it is running around and not exactly inverted?
http://www.hdv-camcorder.net/jvc-gz-hd5-and-gz-hd6-with-progressiver-wiedergabe
Progressive Full HD capabilities of the camcorder are limited but unfortunately erstmal to the playback of full HD video footage. The recordings are still in HDV 1080i, interlaced, then added. Just playing through dan camcorder can either be done in progressive mode.
Antwort von yoshi 227:
Yoshi @ 227
Are you sure that it is running around and not exactly inverted?
http://www.hdv-camcorder.net/jvc-gz-hd5-and-gz-hd6-with-progressiver-wiedergabe
Progressive Full HD capabilities of the camcorder are limited but unfortunately erstmal to the playback of full HD video footage. The recordings are still in HDV 1080i, interlaced, then added. Just playing through dan camcorder can either be done in progressive mode. No, that would be illogical synonymous of interlace to progressive
I have this info, even from this forum that the camera takes up only gradually, but this immediately convertiert
Antwort von tommyb:
Why would that be illogical? Then the camera on the HDMI - 1080p50 out of the stream would give out has drawn herself using deinterlacer.
The camera may even progressive scan, but it is still interlaced it, because it is now time there is no 1080p50 standard.
Antwort von WoWu:
yoshi @ 227
I have this info, even from this forum that the camera takes up only gradually, but this immediately convertiert There is surely someone has understood something wrong. If you link to?
Pailes has already mentioned, the format has not yet been adopted. It would also, even if it would fit, not in the limited data rate ... or only with subterranean quality.
JVC also only talking about a 1080p
output. http://jdl.jvc-europe.com/article.php?id=100242
This is nothing with a 1080p50 recording.
Antwort von yoshi 226:
Why would that be illogical? Then the camera on the HDMI - 1080p50 out of the stream would give out has drawn herself using deinterlacer.
The camera may even progressive scan, but it is still interlaced it, because it is now time there is no 1080p50 standard. that means, I take the videos of HDMI - Out on, the signal is 1080p50?
Antwort von WoWu:
Yes, but it's still not better than 1080i25.
It is missing half the picture information.
Antwort von yoshi 227:
Yes, but it's still not better than 1080i25.
It is missing half the picture information. The files are not synonymous 1080i25 but 1080i50
Antwort von tommyb:
Is the same.