Sharon Pieczenik
March 12th, 2007, 12:41 PM
Hello,
I have a tape that is a dub of BetaSP footage onto a miniDV tape. The tape plays on my camera with an image when the camera is set in the DV 60i mode. It does not play an image in the HDV mode.
I need to use the images on this tape as B-roll for a video I am already editing on a 24fps HDV timeline in Final Cut. Using Tim's work flow (found at www.dvinfo.net/conf/showthread.php?t=83228) which uses DVHSCap then MPEG Streamclip - then Cinema Tools...how do I get my DV footage to work in a HDV timeline with, I guess, a different frame rate?
This question shows my ignorance of understanding what all of these applications do and how the timeline and capturing and frame rates and everything all work. As I get answers to all the questions I post, I hope I will figure this all out and understand the applications on a more fundamental level so that I feel more comfortable playing around with them and finding out answers to road-blocks on my own. Problem is, I rarely know where to start to look and I get frustrated and want to give up.
Thanks,
Sharon
I have a tape that is a dub of BetaSP footage onto a miniDV tape. The tape plays on my camera with an image when the camera is set in the DV 60i mode. It does not play an image in the HDV mode.
I need to use the images on this tape as B-roll for a video I am already editing on a 24fps HDV timeline in Final Cut. Using Tim's work flow (found at www.dvinfo.net/conf/showthread.php?t=83228) which uses DVHSCap then MPEG Streamclip - then Cinema Tools...how do I get my DV footage to work in a HDV timeline with, I guess, a different frame rate?
This question shows my ignorance of understanding what all of these applications do and how the timeline and capturing and frame rates and everything all work. As I get answers to all the questions I post, I hope I will figure this all out and understand the applications on a more fundamental level so that I feel more comfortable playing around with them and finding out answers to road-blocks on my own. Problem is, I rarely know where to start to look and I get frustrated and want to give up.
Thanks,
Sharon