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Scott Gold May 29th, 2009 02:19 PM

Shooting 24f for DVD delivery
 
I'm wanting to shoot my next project in 24f. 90% of the project will end up on the web and the remaining 10% will be put on DVD. Do any of you shoot 24f and then deliver to DVD?
If so, how do you do it. I thought all DVDs were 60i.....

Bill Pryor May 29th, 2009 07:08 PM

I do it all the time. I export my project from the timeline usually as an H.264, full size, then drop that into Compressor and use the highest quality DVD setting, with a few tweaks. I don't think it converts to anything other than what it is, specs all say 24 fps. Works fine.

Peter Manojlovic May 29th, 2009 09:34 PM

Most Hollywood DVD's are 24FPS...So in that regard, you're good to go...

However...
You're M2V video stream needs to have a flag added. Whether it's done during encode or after, doesn't matter..
These flags tell the DVD player to emulate NTSC playback..They're the TFF, RFF flags..

Pulldown.exe used to be a great utility to do this..I don't know what else is out there nowadays...


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