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  • 29.75 fps HD format? Anyone use this?

    Posted by Ann Clark on October 15, 2012 at 8:03 pm

    This is a re-post of a thread that somehow turned up in an AE thread.

    Hi all,

    Extreme Reach came out with a survey of HD trends: their 2012 Q2 Broadcaster Supplement.

    They describe two formats as having 29.75 fps (not 29.97 fps). I’ve seen lots of specs from networks, but never that frame rate. Maybe Extreme Reach is incorrect…?

    HD continues to be a vexing issue for producers, with not only SD vs. HD to choose from, but further, which HD, how to create text/visuals/output for SD compatibility, and the relatively higher delivery cost of HD.

    Anyone come across the 29.75 frame rate? Is there a standard Compressor format that works well for this?

    Your thoughts…

    To save you having to dig up the report, here’s their “Top 5 HD formats” for broadcast and cable outlets. They say this is the top 5, but indicated there are hundreds of format permutations requested by networks. (So much for the HD transition ushering in new standards.)

    QuickTime H.264 codec, 1920 x 1080i, 29.75 fps, 48kHz -2ch 31%
    QuickTime H.264 codec, 1920 x 1080i, 29.75 fps, 48kHz -2ch – Map 7&8 to 1&2 30%
    QuickTime 6 – HD for Final Cut Pro – 1920 x 1080 – 16:9 – 8 Ch Audio 25%
    QuickTime H.264 codec, 1280 x 720, 59.94 fps, 48kHz -2ch 7%
    MPEG-2 HD, HP@HL, 1920 x 1080, 40 Mbps, 29.97 fps- 2ch 7%

    MacPro 2 x 2.8 GHz Quad-Core Intel Xeon 14GB memory – OSX10.6.8 FCP7

    Ann Clark replied 12 years, 8 months ago 2 Members · 2 Replies
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  • Bouke Vahl

    October 20, 2012 at 11:53 am

    Typo.

    Bouke

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  • Ann Clark

    October 20, 2012 at 2:50 pm

    I think you’re right.

    Surprisingly, this was from a report published by an organization that is a major distributor of TV commercials to the networks across the US. In other words, the producer sends a TV commercial to Extreme Reach to be correctly formatted and sent to the TV network where it will air.

    Maybe they’re just tired… 😉

    – Ann

    MacPro 2 x 2.8 GHz Quad-Core Intel Xeon 14GB memory – OSX10.6.8 FCP7

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