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  • Aspect-HD plug in problems

    Posted by Javi Salde on August 26, 2006 at 6:31 am

    I’m using the Aspect HD plug-in for Premiere 2 and I’m having two issues:
    First, is there a way to have different video resoulutions in the timeline without having to render? I have 720p and 1080i footage in a 720 24p project and need render for the 1080i parts.

    Second, I have footage shot with 3 different cameras, a JVC that shoots in 720 24p, a Sony that shoots 1080i with CF24 (cineframe 24) and the third one is a Sony HDV that shoots 1080i at 30 fps.
    I’m editng in a Cineform 720 24p project and I still haven’t found a way to capture so that I don’t get those “fingers” or jagged edges around objects that have some kind of movement (I’ve tried all of the different parameters and combinations in the Cineform captue window) .I’m only having this problem with the third camera, the Sony that shoots 1080i 30fps.

    Any suggestions?

    Thanks a lot.

    Javi Salde replied 19 years, 8 months ago 3 Members · 4 Replies
  • 4 Replies
  • Tim Kolb

    August 26, 2006 at 5:46 pm

    My first suggestion would be to avoid mixing three vastly different picture formats…

    JVC: 1280×720, true 24p

    Sony: 1440×1080 Cineframe 24 is 30i with a pulldown to 23.97 or 24 depending on how you captured it, and of course

    Sony: 1440×1080 30i interlaced

    You could try to recapture the 30i stuff as 30p through HD Link and get rid of the ragged interlace edges (and roughly half your resolution)…but the render thing will persist. You have media on the timeline that doesn’t fit what the timeline is set up to do in real-time (720 24p it sounds like)…the 1080 content is not the proper framesize for the project. That will require rendering on any editing app that I know of…

    TimK,

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  • Steven L. gotz

    August 27, 2006 at 1:15 am

    I am thinking you might want to create a 1080i project for your 1080i footage, deinterlace it on the timeline, and then export it to CFHD AVI at 720. Use that in your 720 project. Just a guess.

    Steven
    https://www.stevengotz.com

  • Tim Kolb

    August 27, 2006 at 4:20 pm

    [Steven L. Gotz] “I am thinking you might want to create a 1080i project for your 1080i footage, deinterlace it on the timeline, and then export it to CFHD AVI at 720. Use that in your 720 project. Just a guess.”

    I might try a short export with the footage untouched, then one deinterlaced. You may maintain better clarity if on export, the conversion to 720p can use both fields for interpolation…a test would determine this.

    …but this would necessitate you picking your shots ahead of time or exporting (and therefore rendering) lots of raw footage vs. just rendering your selects on the edit timeline. Unfortunately, you’re rendering in some form with this variety of raw media.

    TimK,

    Kolb Productions,
    Creative Cow Host,
    Author/Trainer
    http://www.focalpress.com
    http://www.classondemand.net

  • Javi Salde

    August 27, 2006 at 5:10 pm

    Steven and Tim,
    Tanks a lot for your suggestions, I’ll try again and let you know how it goes.
    Javier

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