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24p & FCP, and disk space
I’ve been reading through the P2 and Varicam forums and I found a couple items that I am hoping to get input on.
1. On July 25 in the P2 forum there was a lengthy discussion about the HVX200 doing 1080/24p, Jan Livingston stated that:
“The Camera will do a 24P capture and write that to a 1080/60i recording, much like we do in the DVX100. So if you extract the 24p you will have 1080P/24.”But I’m wondering about the value of this in light of this comment by Gary Adcock on June 3 in the Varicam forum:
“In FCP5 Apple actually recommends NOT to use 1080 24psf as a film out format (and as a technical aside it was left out of the FCP 5 manual as an possible HD broadcast format) and Specifically recommends the 720p24 format for filmout work from FCP 5 / FCP studio.A couple of reasons NOT to use 1080 24psf for filmouts –720p is a truly progressive format, while the 1080psf format is actually 2 progressive frames that melded back into a single frame (called Progressive Segmented Frames), and in content with high motion that can result with an “interlaced look” even though the content is progressive.”
2. On July 20 in the P2 forum Jan Livingston wrote:
” Keep in mind that in 60 frame HD 30GB is only 30 minutes, in 24P it would probabley hold a litte more than an hour.”In light of her comment from July 25 that I’ve posted above, is not this statement about 24p valid only for 720p and not 1080p?