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well yes and no...
what camera did you shoot your footage with? matthew |
canon xl1s
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Yes it will take out frames since the Canon records at 29.97 fps.
This should not look to good on pans (slow movement) and fast movements. You might want to try those things out before going ahead. |
well maybe i'm wrong but to my thinking, unless your camera is capable of shooting in 24 frames, and you actually shot the footage in the 24 frame mode, what is the point of trying to make it output at 24 frames?
my panasonic dvx-100a will shoot in 60i, 24p that is written to the tape in 60i, or true 24 frames progressive. matthew |
Matthew: the Canon XL1(S) does not allow shooting in 24fps...
Just so you know. |
yeah i knew that.
as far as a i know the dvx-100(a) is one of the very few that does 24p and the others are very high end cameras. matthew |
Does Premier Pro work with DV500?
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Some Good News!!!
This is from ADS website, makers of the pyro cards:
Headlines ADS Tech announces Adobe Premiere Pro 1.5 support for entire PYRO DV product line. Upgrade details coming soon. This Good, Good News |
Will try it. Thanks.
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NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Did I go over board? Pinnacle have stopped producing drivers for Premiere. The last version that will work with the drivers is P6.5. It will only work with pinnacles own NLE range Liquid Purple. However you can still install PP on your system and use the card as a standard firewire card. You will however not get any of Pinnacles effects, and you will not be able to use the breakout box. I would suggest that if you want a RT capture board then Matrox are currently doing a great offer where you can trade in your DV500 card and get an RTX 100 at a slight discount. Your system will need to be quite powerful though. Hope this helps, |
So that would be why!!! That makes sense, I guess it would be using the 1.0 drivers currently which is why it is doing wired things...
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Compatibility with DVD Cam
I saw that the sony dvd101 is not a supported camera for premire pro on the adobe web site. This camera uses DVD and records in mpeg2 format, or whatever is the norm for dvds. Does this mean that video taken with this camera cannot be taken into premire to be edited etc.
Also, if there is soem plug-in to support it, would my video look really crappy since DV is 17Gb per hour, and theis is 3 gb per hour? |
depends on your audience
Hi there.
I guess the answer depends upon whether your audience will be watching in wide screen? If a person doesn’t have a wide screen TV would he/she be happy with your widescreen DVD? Internet is another matter. My last film combines widescreen and regular 4x3 footage. 4x3 inside of 16x9 leaves enough space for moving titles on both sides. Please visit my WEB site if you care to watch an example: http://www.videoclassified.com/. An icon on the front page with a lady in a red dress will show a wide screen movie. |
i had a premiere pro project with a few files that i burned onto a dvd rom to move to a new computer. I was surpsied when premiere found all the files itself (they were all in one folder this time, but were not when i took the files off the computer for burning onto dvd). must be a new feature.
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DVD101 records in mpeg2 (DVD format). I know of no software that can edit mpeg2.
The review I read said video quality is on par with other 1-ccd cameras. |
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