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  • 24P DVD Burning in DVDA

    Posted by Pete Locascio on August 31, 2011 at 3:31 pm

    I completed a project in 23.97P using Vegas Pro 9 and burned a Blu-ray disc using DVDA with no problems. I then tried to make a couple of regular DVDs using the same project properties, however DVDA doesn’t have a 23.97P option in the DVD format. At least I didn’t see one. I only saw the 29.97 FPS option. Is there a way to do this without rendering the project again in Vegas 9.0 at 29.97FPS.
    Also, what is the difference between the 24P and 23.97(film) options in the Vegas Pro 9 project properties window. I have a Sony AX2000 and use the 24P setting while recording. Since the camera uses a pull-down to get 24P do I need to do anything extra when setting the project properties or render settings in Vegas? Thanks.

    John Rofrano replied 14 years, 8 months ago 3 Members · 2 Replies
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  • Mike Kujbida

    August 31, 2011 at 7:59 pm

    Pete, I don’t do 24p but I know that DVDA automatically handles it if that’s what you give it.
    Sony has two free PDFs on their site that go into more detail about how to do the encoding from Vegas so that things will work properly for you.
    Once is called 24p HDCAM/DVCAM and the other is 24p and Panasonic AG-DVX100 and AJ-SDX900.
    Both can be found at https://www.sonycreativesoftware.com/download/whitepapers

  • John Rofrano

    September 1, 2011 at 1:51 pm

    [Pete Locascio] “I then tried to make a couple of regular DVDs using the same project properties, however DVDA doesn’t have a 23.97P option in the DVD format. At least I didn’t see one. I only saw the 29.97 FPS option. Is there a way to do this without rendering the project again in Vegas 9.0 at 29.97FPS.”

    Not to worry… this setting is only for the DVD menus. You can add 24p video to the project and it will work.

    There are only two broadcast standards (if you don’t count SECAM in France), NTSC and PAL. NTSC is 29.97fps and PAL is 25.0fps. There is no support for 24p. Movies that are shot in 24p have telecine added to bring them up to 29.97. This is why you won’t see 24p as a DVD Architect project. The DVD Architect project properties are for the menus. Your menus can be 29.97 (NTSC) or 25.0 (PAL). You should set your project to 29.97 if you are delivering in an NTSC country. As I said, you can still add 24p footage to your project; this is just for the menus.

    [Pete Locascio] “Also, what is the difference between the 24P and 23.97(film) options in the Vegas Pro 9 project properties window. “

    These are the options and and what they are for:

    23.976 (IVTC Film): IVTC is Inverse Telecine. Telecine is the process of adding frames to 24p to bring it up to 29.97 that is required for NTSC broadcast. This is sometimes referred to as “adding pull-down”. Inverse Telecine removes these extra frames to bring the frame rate back to 23.976. This is sometimes referred to as “removing pull-down”. This is what you should be using for your 24p footage.

    24.000 (Film): This is for transferring film to video and printing back out to film. If you are not using “real” film in your workflow, you should not be using this setting.

    [Pete Locascio] “I have a Sony AX2000 and use the 24P setting while recording. Since the camera uses a pull-down to get 24P do I need to do anything extra when setting the project properties or render settings in Vegas?”

    If you want to edit in HD you should use the HD 1080-24p (1920×1080, 23.976 fps) project template. If you want to edit in SD Widescreen, you should use the NTSC DV 24p Widescreen (720×480, 23.976 fps) project template. These templates are set up properly for a 24p workflow and there is nothing special that you need to do.

    ~jr

    http://www.johnrofrano.com
    http://www.vasst.com

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