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Douglas Turner March 23rd, 2009 11:17 PM

Slow down 25fps to 24fps?
 
Hello all,

Just signed a US DVD distribution deal for our film (woohoo!), and we've negotiated to deliver the film on a hard drive as a 24fps quicktime file (MUCH cheaper for us to do than to get an HDCAM transfer).

The film has been finished off as a great quality "Filmscan 2" Cineform HD avi, 25fps, 1440x1080, 1.33, 80GB file (80 mins).

Wondering if anyone's done this before and discovered the best way of doing it - I assume slowing it down is the best way, as we don't want to reduce the quality of the video or introduce juddering on pans etc from frame removal.

Cheers! Doug.

David Newman March 23rd, 2009 11:25 PM

If that 25p (not 50i), there is zero issues converting to 24p, it has happened a million times before. Everytime you watch a movie on PAL TV you are watching in 4% faster than it plays on NTSC, the same occurs in reverse. So all you need to do is set the video to be 24 (no quality issues) and then remodulate your audio (for pitch correction to handle the speed change.)

Douglas Turner March 23rd, 2009 11:32 PM

Thanks David.

Any Cineform tools can help with this like HDLink, or you just suggest opening a Premiere Pro 24fps project, importing the 25fps footage...

Also with audio, you can speed up/slow down in Premiere Pro and tick the "Maintain Pitch" which should also do the trick?

David Newman March 23rd, 2009 11:34 PM

Either way works fine. HDLink is faster.

Jack Walker March 24th, 2009 12:49 PM

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Originally Posted by David Newman (Post 1032426)
Either way works fine. HDLink is faster.

Is HDLink a Cineform product? I can't find it on the website.

Or are you talking about the BlackMagic product?
Blackmagic Design: HDLink

David Newman March 24th, 2009 01:16 PM

No, we had the name first. I thought you are using our tools, HDLink is in all our PC products, it is even in the manual :). It converts all media types into CineForm files -- it also does resizing, pulldown filtering and rate conversions.

Jack Walker March 24th, 2009 01:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by David Newman (Post 1032766)
No, we had the name first. I thought you are using our tools, HDLink is in all our PC products, it is even in the manual :).

Is it included with Neo Scene?

Thanks!

David Newman March 24th, 2009 02:39 PM

Oopss! Jack, I had your posted miced up with Doug's, that explains the confusion of HDLink. The Neo Scene utility is HDlink renamed, however it was renamed as it had all the professional processing features removed (scaling, frame rate resampling, flips etc.) You want NEO HD or above for those features.

Jack Walker March 24th, 2009 02:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by David Newman (Post 1032811)
Oopss! Jack, I had your posted miced up with Doug's, that explains the confusion of HDLink. The Neo Scene utility is HDlink renamed, however it was renamed as it had all the professional processing features removed (scaling, frame rate resampling, flips etc.) You want NEO HD or above for those features.

Thank you, that explains my confusion. (I have Neo Scene and thought I was understanding the program. It looks like I bought the wrong Cineform product.)

David Taylor March 24th, 2009 07:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Jack Walker (Post 1032816)
Thank you, that explains my confusion. (I have Neo Scene and thought I was understanding the program. It looks like I bought the wrong Cineform product.)

Jack, if you need to upgrade to Neo HD you can do so with no price penalty. You'll be charged the difference in MSRP between Neo HD and Neo Scene: NEO HD v3 (Windows Download)

Jack Walker March 24th, 2009 08:49 PM

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Originally Posted by David Taylor (Post 1032967)
Jack, if you need to upgrade to Neo HD you can do so with no price penalty. You'll be charged the difference in MSRP between Neo HD and Neo Scene: NEO HD v3 (Windows Download)

Thanks! (not even words) Thanks, thanks, thanks!


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