Frage von adude:Hello and good evening,
I have a small question: I have filmed on an Asia trip with my phone and it will now cut together smaller episodes. It is a kind of test, which can afford a cell phone camera - and what not.
The film was shot as far as I can see here, in 1280x720 with a frame rate of 30.303 B / sec. MP4 format, so is the stuff from the cellphone.
The whole course has to remain viewable. My question is, it is useful to convert the material to make it better on the German video standard vote? Or should I, anyway because everything is only shown on the web, without a conversion?
Another difficulty is arising - I will the material still need to mix with HDV footage, so 50i.
The final resolution will be presented in a 720s, so interpolation is room ... only the frame rate worries me. Since I am completely clueless in this technical field, I would be glad if someone could give me a rough idea of that is emerging problems and opportunities of such a project.
Thanks in advance!
Great weekend everyone!
Antwort von tommyb:
No matter how you slice it and turn away:
Either the mobile phone must be finished to 25/50 frames or your HDV material to be converted to 30/60. What is you take care less, because each converted material quality suffers losses due to the conversion.
(Thus they can also view and worse from the mobile phone video better compete against), so if you want to show how great a mobile phone to film should you convert your HDV footage.
By the way: Are you sure that the frame rate is 30.303 fps? What does MediaInfo?