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Mark Patrick Anderson April 9th, 2007 11:51 AM

Easter flowers. 1080p, 24fps
 
I had a blast with the HV20 yesterday. Sharing with you all....
h.264 format, over five minutes of footage.

http://www.ittybittybeadco.com/image..._the_villa.mp4

http://www.ittybittybeadco.com/images/villa_1.jpg

http://www.ittybittybeadco.com/images/villa_2.jpg

http://www.ittybittybeadco.com/images/villa_3.jpg

Andreas Dahlstrom April 9th, 2007 12:33 PM

sweet pictures!

Bert Na April 9th, 2007 02:38 PM

Impressive indeed, Mark! Mpeg4 seems to be able to significantly reduce the file size and still retain very high image quality. What program did you use to edit the video?

Mark Patrick Anderson April 9th, 2007 02:48 PM

I used Vegas. You have to remove the pulldown first manually with a process I've detailed here on the forums. A two step process using HDTVTOMPEG2 and VirtualDUBMod (for PC users). Thanks for the compliments! I had a lot of fun yesterday with the cam.

Mark

Mark Patrick Anderson April 9th, 2007 08:15 PM

It has been brought to my attention that the codec I used to compress this isn't playing in Quicktime. I use VLC Player and it plays fine. www.videolan.org

Brad Vaughan April 9th, 2007 08:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mark Patrick Anderson (Post 657108)
It has been brought to my attention that the codec I used to compress this isn't playing in Quicktime. I use VLC Player and it plays fine. www.videolan.org

Yep, that's what I had to use.

BTW, could you link me to your workflow process concerning pulldown as stated in your above reply. I looked for it but couldn't find it. I'm very interested in learning about this.

Thank you.

Bryan Wolf April 9th, 2007 10:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Brad Vaughan (Post 657125)
BTW, could you link me to your workflow process concerning pulldown as stated in your above reply...

Not sure if it's allowed to post the stuff from other forums here, but there is a similar workflow mentioned in this thread:

http://www.hv20.com/showthread.php?t=44

I do it a similar way, only using Mpeg Streamclip instead because it can be easily batched. You can also do it with Graphedit.

Bryan Wolf April 9th, 2007 10:16 PM

Mark, could you share your compression settings from Vegas? I assume you used the Main Concept codec? Really impressed with the quality/size ratio.

By the way, I loved the fountain shot towards the end. Looks crazy at 24 frames/s.

Mark Patrick Anderson April 9th, 2007 10:32 PM

Actually, I compressed it for the web after I edited in Vegas. You can use an app called SUPER. It has good H264 encoding. I think what helped the compression was the slow pans. A bit rate between 4-6000 helps too.

Steve Szudzik April 9th, 2007 10:33 PM

Fantastic shots Mark!

Steve

Mark Patrick Anderson April 9th, 2007 10:37 PM

Thanks for the great feedback. I love my HV20 so much I'll be sellilng the DVX100B soon! Brad, Bryan posted a link that details the process I use, look under my screenname Artscroll.

Mark Williams April 10th, 2007 06:50 AM

Shots really looked nice.

Brad Vaughan April 10th, 2007 08:16 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mark Patrick Anderson (Post 657208)
Brad, Bryan posted a link that details the process I use, look under my screenname Artscroll.

Seems like someone nuked your link...

Can you copy and paste your info here so as not to upset the "men behind the cutain here"?

Mark Patrick Anderson April 10th, 2007 09:48 AM

For windows users and re-compression lovers.

1) Capture .m2t file.
2) use freeware app, HDTV2MPEG2 to convert to .mpg (seems lossless)
3) use VirtualDubMod (freeware) to remove pulldown from .mpg file under VIDEO, Frame Rate, choose Inverse Telecine Reconstruct from fields Adaptive.
4) Render from VirtualDubMod an .avi in a codec of your choice for your fave Windows NLE editor.
5) You now have 23.976 pure progressive.

P.S. Sometimes VirtualDubMod might leave a stray interlaced frame here and there (not often). It does a good job at removing the pulldown and strict adherence to 23.976.

Brad Vaughan April 10th, 2007 01:15 PM

Thanks Mark!


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