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Eric Pautsch
June 9, 2010 at 4:05 pmYeah…its a 23.98 file but with the 3:2 flags set making it 29.97 – the only legal frame rate for DVD MPEG 2. Its a virtual stream like you said. I think its important to know that DVD doesn’t technically support true 24frames rates, Only 29.97
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Jeff Bellune
June 9, 2010 at 4:11 pm[eric pautsch] “. I think its important to know that DVD doesn’t technically support true 24frames rates, Only 29.97”
Agreed.
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Clyde Villegas
June 16, 2010 at 12:55 amHow do I include a real 29.97 video clip in this project? Encore might also put flags in it if I just drop it in the timeline.
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Clyde Villegas
June 23, 2010 at 6:57 amAre those flags? When I tried to do the settings the size on the disc increased by almost 1 gig. So I’m wondering if Encore is actually adding some frames.
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Clyde Villegas
June 23, 2010 at 7:14 amI also noticed that when I dropped in the 24p footages (from the DVX camera) on a 29.97 timeline in Premiere and then sent to Encore as 29.97, the final DVD runs smoother, much like real movies on DVDs.
I am guessing that by dropping the DVX’s 24p footages (which are actually 29.97) in the 29.97 timeline, the pull-down is not removed, providing smoothness to the video. And since there has been no change in the original video (since the pulldown is intact), then video will not speed up nor down, maintaining the original speed and length.
What do you guys think?
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Clyde Villegas
July 19, 2010 at 11:00 pmUsing Premiere, I removed the pulldown and exported them as uncompressed windows files to After Effect. In AE, I used a 23.976 composition setting and color graded the videos there. I then exported them using the Lossless preset (with the audio enabled).
Now here’s the problem: when I transcoded the videos in Encore, the audio layer is longer than the video. What should I do? Am I missing something. Thanks!
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