Frage von ghostpictures.de:Hi,
synonymous now have the Pro Cinema mode found. Now I have the times a little research.
Here: http://forum.slashcam.de/panasonic-nv-gs500-pal-progressive--vt37705.html?highlight=cinema
And here: http://forum.slashcam.de/procinema-mode-welche-vorteile-vt42807.html?highlight=cinema
So now I'm not synonymous wiser.
How do I read the file one now? As Interlaced or Progressive?
And as I render them?
I thought the cam can only interlaced ... and now?
Hope you can help me. I like desperation. ^ ^
Antwort von Axel:
State but of all the articles you linked. It is usual DV Pal with 50 fields (but do not have
sharp lines), and as such it must be gecapturet. The default setting in the DV timeline, but it must read: Halbbildreihenfolge / field dominance / field order: ohne / none
It is synonymous exported. If the codec it requires a check can be synonymous with "progressive" are made.
Antwort von ghostpictures.de:
hm ... Sony Vegas 7.0 tells me the file is Progressive. OO
Antwort von Axel:
Well, if it funzt it is good. This whole i / p story is similar for many of the confusing situation with anamorphic material. In the NLE can be both misrepresented, but more as a problem because it is not synonymous halt. The important thing is that it is exported correctly, and just because you have an export option to choose without Skip. DV is working with fields, and if Vegas auto recognizes that in your case at the same time and are then described as progressive, freu dich. Less headaches.
Antwort von ghostpictures.de:
Okay thank you. Am I now at least smarter as I must handle. ;)