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Bob Grant January 30th, 2007 05:08 AM

Comparative V1U 30p footage
 
Someone who is unable to post this himself has given me permission to post these links. None of this is my footage and it wasn't shot by me. Cameras pretty much in factory default @ 0dB gain.
Be warned, these are large m2t files.
Now here's the rub, not all of these clips are from the V1U, some are from a Z1. This should achieve one purpose at least. If you see the same problem in all of the clips it's a good bet the problem is either in your eyesight, your gear or it's just something native to all HDV cameras and you're expecting too much from them. If you see no problems in any of them then I'd say the V1U is doing pretty well.
This is a real double blind test (I hope), I don't know which is which, they're not of the same scene so minute details will not give the game away either. I have no idea how long the benefactor will be able to provide the bandwidth, please use it judiciously.

http://www.mikechenoweth.com/V1Uclips/Clip 007.m2t
http://www.mikechenoweth.com/V1Uclips/Clip 012.m2t
http://www.mikechenoweth.com/V1Uclips/Clip 022.m2t
http://www.mikechenoweth.com/V1Uclips/Clip 025.m2t
http://www.mikechenoweth.com/V1Uclips/Clip 026.m2t

Piotr Wozniacki January 30th, 2007 06:34 AM

I am downloading now and didn't watch them all carefully yet, but how can this be "blind" if Vegas reports which is progressive (022,025), and which interlaced (007,012)?

Lee Berger January 30th, 2007 07:13 AM

I'm going to hazard a wild guess that 025, 022, and 007 are the V1U clips based on seeing purple Chromatic Aberration in the highlights. They also look sharper then the others.

Dylan Pank January 31st, 2007 04:42 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Piotr Wozniacki
I am downloading now and didn't watch them all carefully yet, but how can this be "blind" if Vegas reports which is progressive (022,025), and which interlaced (007,012)?

But that's strange as the V1 and the Z1 always output interlaced streams. The progressive modes are output in PsF format.

Have the clips already been taken down? I couldn't get to them.

Piotr Wozniacki January 31st, 2007 06:15 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dylan Pank
But that's strange as the V1 and the Z1 always output interlaced streams. The progressive modes are output in PsF format.

Have the clips already been taken down? I couldn't get to them.

You're right it's strange, as even the true progressive of the V1 is written in segments - but nevertheless, it spoils the test as it's not "blind" anymore...

Thomas Smet January 31st, 2007 09:16 AM

It is written as fields but I am pretty sure the 30p footage has the progressive flags set and Vegas knows how to read those flags. It is just like how a 24p DVD has progressive flags and a DVD player will output progressive because of those flags even though the video is encoded interlaced.

Piotr Wozniacki January 31st, 2007 09:33 AM

You're right that Vegas can read those flags; not all NLE's or players can, though.

Michael Chenoweth January 31st, 2007 03:32 PM

Yanked by accident. I'll have them back up hopefully tonight with a couple others.

Michael Chenoweth January 31st, 2007 10:37 PM

here they are

again, some can tell what are Z1 and what are V1 by the clip info in Sony Vegas.

I've put some clips next to Z1 clips and can tell a difference in the image. They are not side by side (shooting-wise) comparisons but I feel there is noticible difference the images. I think the V1 can be dialed in to be very, very close to the Z1 but what I'm seeing, even at sharpness of 2 which a couple of these were shot at, there is some inherent noise in the images where I don't believe there would have been with the Z1. I think highlights tend to "pop" a bit more with the V1 but then again, possibly correctable.

thoughts?

http://www.mikechenoweth.com/CaptureTemp_0001.m2t

http://www.mikechenoweth.com/Clip 022.m2t

http://www.mikechenoweth.com/Clip 025.m2t

http://www.mikechenoweth.com/Clip 026.m2t

http://www.mikechenoweth.com/Clip 028.m2t

http://www.mikechenoweth.com/Clip 037.m2t

http://www.mikechenoweth.com/Clip 038.m2t

http://www.mikechenoweth.com/Clip 041.m2t

http://www.mikechenoweth.com/Clip 042.m2t


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