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Old April 19th, 2009, 11:36 PM   #1
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Pulldown removal of 24p footage

Title says it all. Does anyone know authoritatively that Vegas will perform pulldown removal of 24p footage from the FX1000 or any other camera?

There has been discussion of this in the FX1000 forum in a thread on another topic. It is being said that 24p footage is being brought in from the FX1000 and that Vegas is removing the pulldown automatically.

I am aware that when you bring in any footage to Vegas and change the properties to 24p, it will show as 24p below the preview window, but that does not make it true 24p.

Besides, if the final destination is a DVD for televison, there is no need to do a pulldown removal anyway, is there?

Shouldn't the project properties for this footage containing FX1000 24p footage be left as 60i (if it's final destination is a DVD for TV)? Shouldn't it be rendered as 60i?

Are the things I'm saying true for 30p footage also? Shouldn't the project properties be left as 60i if the footage is going on DVD?

Thanks in advance.
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