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Marty Baggen June 14th, 2006 03:51 PM

Cineframe 30 Settings
 
How should a PPro 2.0 project be set up for footage shot with Cineframe 30 on a Z1U?

How should HDLink be set up for capture with Cineframe 30?

All consideration seems to be aimed at Cineframe 24.

David Newman June 14th, 2006 04:10 PM

Premiere Pro should be set 29.97 progressive. You can create your own preset as needed. HDLink should be set to progressive encoding -- no other setting is required.

Marty Baggen June 14th, 2006 04:14 PM

Thanks David.... just to help me a bit more, what project default setting for new project should I set for PPRo 2.0 for a Cineframe30 project?

Does PPro 2.0 actually use HDLink in its capture, or the main Cineform program settings? When adjusting some capture settings in Premiere, I noticed the HDLink interface appeared.

Thanks for your help!

ps - I was thrilled to be able to import a colleague's MXF footage the other day... what a great added value to your product.

David Newman June 14th, 2006 04:32 PM

When creating a new project. Select the 60i preset (which will work fine as it is, pbut progressive editing continue with), then select "Custom Settings" tab. Change "Fields:" to "No Fields (progresssive scan)." With the camera or deck connected, select the "capture" tab on the left. Then open the "CineForm HDV Settings..." panel. Set the "Frame:" to "Progressive" and select "OK". CLick on "Save Preset" and call it something like Aspect HD 1440x1080p30 -- then use this preset for your CineFrame 30 work.

HDLink is not used by Premiere, although there is a similar looking control panel.

Marty Baggen June 14th, 2006 04:34 PM

Great.... and thanks again David.


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