Frage von Mokomoko:Hello,
I have so far recorded in the Cinema-frame mode with the Panasonic GS400. Until PPro1.5 I could adjust the recording Profile:
DV Pal Widescreen Progessive + 25 + FPS, etc.
Under PPro 2.0 I only have the option in the custom settings either with widescreen Pal Halbildaufnahme and 25P, or 24P Progessive with NTSC standards.
Did I miss here something, or a flaw, and the GS400, although records frame, but from there on export via firewire than field?
For help I would be very grateful.
Greeting
Stefan
Antwort von PowerMac:
Each camera can only output fields. You will still only synonymous edit fields.
Not until your brain turns the two fields, the actual full screen.
Therefore, being "widescreen Pal Halbildaufnahme with 25P and" correct.
Antwort von MiXMaster:
Thanks for such a prompt response.
But why does the camera then records at all in the frame (ie on full screen mode)?
Where, then, because of the use, or how it is when the process?
I draw to full screen, (there out of necessity), half frame, half frame editing, re-admit the convert for DVD-Progressive "...
That is only then altogether, then half, then back across??
Somewhere there is still a knot in my ...
Greeting
Mokomoko
Antwort von MiXMaster:
If frames are on the tape, then get out of frames synonymous s.FireWire connection!
Antwort von PowerMac:
Wrong.
The three CCD sensors to read your GS400 from each 1 / 25 seconds for a whole picture. This picture is split into two fields (which are not shifted by one time unit of 1 / 50 seconds) are. This has the sense that writing the specifications for IT fields. Say again tape is written into fields full disassembled. About the Firewire output are physically spent half frames.
(The inertia of the eye and the brain revealed two nacheinader projected fields for us again) a single frame.
Antwort von MiXMaster:
Hello PowerMac,
Your statement sounds plausible to me. That means I will use the normal DV widescreen setting to capture.
Thanks for the help
Greeting
Antwort von PowerMac:
In your PP2 but you can "progressively" settings.