Frage von B4$$roehre:Hi folks!
I have found in the search, unfortunately, nothing suitable, so the new topic.
I give in my work s.meiner FH students an Introduction to the HD Camera (Panasonix HVX-200).
These are mainly the various HD formats in the foreground.
In addition, I have the following questions:
- In what situation we should turn to choose which format or when the format makes more sense? (1080/720/625 i / p) pros and cons?
-If the variable frame rate in the "native mode" s.PC subsequently terminated or directly from turning?
- How and when converted it into another format? On the PC, or directly s.der Cam?
Thanks
B.
Antwort von hozz:
That is no harm, but have no idea myself, and someone will give an Introduction? Strange Task of FH :-)
So:
1.Resolution: if one knows exactly where the target resolution, can record and may order, then you should do the same.
Otherwise, the highest Resolutionbenutzen, you will need.
From quality point of view, if the bandwidth is limited space we can reduce the Resolutionnatürlich.
i / p: I would always shoot progressive, interlaced, because really just a holdover from the Analogfernseherzeit is. Unless HD Television with a p-signal problems have (I do not know, you can look at the time HDTV broadcast specifications on this), we filmed it synonymous p. For everything else anyway. Now from a technical perspective. Many consumer cams filming only i.
p is possibly synonymous better for post-processing, see the beginning of the video