Frage von cellblock:servus, I'm now a NV-GS80 bought after my nv-ds29 has given up the spirit.
I like that gets really quite good. I make recordings in 16:9. in most settings on auto and image stabilizer. After a few test recordings I have the camera connected s.den plasma tv to give me time to look at the result. so far so good but I have always put them in the building noticed the not the whole time but are there swing to the camera, etc.:
with the old camera in 4:3, I noticed that before. why this is and how to avoid it? or it is just s.plasma the tv the picture so again there? (; images are not recognized by the TV pictures is because the camera under Vista64 and over firewire)
mfg
Antwort von Clemensch:
S.Plasma TV are, of course, if he blows up the picture can lead to such "errors". What kind of have a resolution are you Based?
Antwort von cellblock:
servus,
resolution? is ne mini dv, as far as I know you can adjust anything. is connected via scart the camera as normal.
Antwort von Axel:
You have a plasma, which therefore provides a progressive picture. An interlaced picture, as it comes of your camera obviously, must be deinterlacet from TV. This makes your device seems to be less good. Nevertheless, the problem of interlacing that was necessary when we were not even born yet.
There is no workaround. With the film not in DV Pal 16:9, which reduces the artifacts. An SD resolution on an HD display is of course also be suboptimal.
The light in the pictures is ugly, but your cats are pretty.
Antwort von Clemensch:
which is nothing to add ...
best regards
Antwort von cellblock:
.... With the film not in DV Pal 16:9, which reduces the artifacts. An SD resolution on an HD display is of course also be suboptimal.
The light in the pictures is ugly, but your cats are pretty. should thank for the information but the digital camera yet to be designed to 16:9, ie, in the various tests was always spoken of true 16:9 resolution and the tv is synonymous 16:9. because it should not be the problem right?
would indeed check times like the picture on pc but as I said, I have no connection to the cam ....
Antwort von LarsProgressiv:
Hello!
Maybe I'd add something.
The pictures look very static. So I would erstmal the artifacts attributed to the poor scaling. If the material is not progressive, the picture is much worse when they come into the game moves. Can the camera no progressive recording?
Regards
Lars
Antwort von Clemensch:
True 16:9 they may already have the cam, but only in SD resolution. Your plasma hatt but if it is Full HD 1920 x 1080 pixels. Where we were then again when upscaled.
You can compare this with one Stillimage. Leave yourself a Stillimage in 100% (, SD) size will show that you have a beautiful picture. Then go to approximately 300% (, HD) and you'll see the difference.
schöne grüße
Antwort von cellblock:
Hello!
Maybe I'd add something.
The pictures look very static. So I would erstmal the artifacts attributed to the poor scaling. If the material is not progressive, the picture is much worse when they come into the game moves. Can the camera no progressive recording?
Regards
Lars Hello,
I thought photos would be progressive only? , The picture I have of the video or the tv rausgenommen s.fotografiert. it looks like on the picture, it looks synonymous s.tv out when I play the video.
Antwort von Axel:
should thank for the information but the digital camera yet to be designed to 16:9, ie, in the various tests was always spoken of true 16:9 resolution and the tv is synonymous 16:9. because it should not be the problem right? Nevertheless, the only
record of 16:9 with square pixels in the consumer area of the FullHD AVCHD. Pal is 720 x 576, regardless of whether it is 4:3 or 16:9. When panning the flattened pixels that have to be reinterpreted in many ways from the TV hectic fall, especially on. In a pan, you can imagine no way to iron out this shortcoming. Normally, you only have horizontal stripes, and this is not synonymous nor vertical. Test 4-3 times and compare them.
LarsProgressiv is, as his nickname suggests, biased on this point. But he's right. Of course there are still many cameras which do not have frames. Thus we must then live. It was a long time, on motion "i". It is the reverse: Without Movement "i" as good as "p".
With movement, well, not ...
Antwort von cellblock:
True 16:9 they may already have the cam, but only in SD resolution. Your plasma hatt but if it is Full HD 1920 x 1080 pixels. Where we were then again when upscaled.
You can compare this with one Stillimage. Leave yourself a Stillimage in 100% (, SD) size will show that you have a beautiful picture. Then go to approximately 300% (, HD) and you'll see the difference.
schöne grüße The camera is connected via scart, since the plasma has a normal pal tv resolution. otherwise it would be clear to me synonymous with the scaling ...
Antwort von cellblock:
should thank for the information but the digital camera yet to be designed to 16:9, ie, in the various tests was always spoken of true 16:9 resolution and the tv is synonymous 16:9. because it should not be the problem right?
Nevertheless, the only record of 16:9 with square pixels in the consumer area of the FullHD AVCHD. Pal is 720 x 576, regardless of whether it is 4:3 or 16:9. When panning the flattened pixels that have to be reinterpreted in many ways from the TV hectic fall, especially on. In a pan, you can imagine no way to iron out this shortcoming. Normally, you only have horizontal stripes, and this is not synonymous nor vertical. Test 4-3 times and compare them.
erstmal thank you for your help ....
'm going to try it with 4:3 and report later ...
Antwort von actaion:
I think your TV is not just sent to deliver when dealing with interlaced material, which, however, almost all camcorders.
Antwort von cellblock:
I think your TV is not just sent to deliver when dealing with interlaced material, which, however, almost all camcorders. hmm, is a panasonic plasma (, 42). actually he has never failed me until now, and his image has sting me (compared to a comparable lcd, 42 ") synonymous of better informed ...