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Nathan Quattrini July 14th, 2008 09:24 AM

60p (from HVX200) > 24p normal speed
 
I had recorded some footage with the HVX200 at 60 frames for slow motion. Turns out I should not have. I need to play it at regular speed on a 24p timeline, what percent speed do I need to adjust it to? %200 only makes it 30p, I need it to be 24p. Or is there a conversion method? Either way I just want the best end result. Thanks :)

Robert Lane July 14th, 2008 10:12 AM

I could be wrong, but I believe Barry Green posted a thread about ramping speeds to match real-time settings from a VFR clip.

Noah Kadner July 15th, 2008 05:02 AM

I'm not the smartest in math but 60/24 = 2.5. So it would seem logical to set your speed at 250% to make 60p acquired slow-motion into 24p. Make sure to turn frame blending off.

Noah

Clayton Woodley July 24th, 2008 03:15 PM

DVCPRO HD Frame Rate Converter
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Nathan Quattrini (Post 907125)
I had recorded some footage with the HVX200 at 60 frames for slow motion. Turns out I should not have. I need to play it at regular speed on a 24p timeline, what percent speed do I need to adjust it to? %200 only makes it 30p, I need it to be 24p. Or is there a conversion method? Either way I just want the best end result. Thanks :)

create a 720 24p timeline/project

import the 60p files into the browser

then select a 60p file, when it's selected go to the "Tools" tab, then go down and select "DVCPRO HD Frame Rate Converter"

then change it to 24p and make it a stand alone file, and viola

that should solve your problem


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