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  • DVCPRO-HD720p60 —- Help!

    Posted by Manicboy on August 15, 2007 at 12:40 am

    Hello,

    I am rather new to this format, so excuse me if this sounds rather dumb, but … I was supplied a couple FW800 drives loaded with FCP2 capture files.

    Quicktime format:

    DVCPRO HD (720p60), 960 x 720 (1248 x 702), Millions
    16-bit Integer (Big Endian), Mono, 48.000 kHz
    16-bit Integer (Big Endian), Mono, 48.000 kHz

    FPS: 59.93
    Playing: 60 fps
    Data Rate: 116.87 mbits/s

    I was under the impression that 60fps was just for doing slo-mo stuff. Most likely the finished video will play on HD TV, so is the 60fps really necessary? Should I convert the clips down to 29.97fps, or should I just leave it alone? I am having data transfer rate issues with the FW800 drives, AND my 2nd internal SATA drive.

    I thought about converting everything to off-line low-res files, but … it’s taking too long to re-compress, and as allways. I’m under a tight deadline. Any friendly suggestions would be greatly appreciated!

    Best Regards, Jesse

    Final Cut Pro 2

    MacPro
    2X 2.66 GHz Dual-Core Intel Xeon
    2 GB 667 MHz DDR2 FB-DIMM (4X 512MB, w RAM bays mirrored)
    250 GB (Boot Drive)
    500 GB (Internal #2)
    2.5 TB External FW800 (Maxtor) Drives

    Jeremy Garchow replied 18 years, 9 months ago 3 Members · 14 Replies
  • 14 Replies
  • Jeremy Garchow

    August 15, 2007 at 1:24 am

    Leave them @ 60. The 720p60 SMPTE spec is 720p @ 60 frames per second.

    Jeremy

  • Manicboy

    August 15, 2007 at 1:44 pm

    Maybe I just need more RAM? Even when editing on my internal drives, I get the dropped frames message.

  • Gary Adcock

    August 15, 2007 at 2:23 pm

    [ManicBoy] “I was under the impression that 60fps was just for doing slo-mo stuff. Most likely the finished video will play on HD TV, so is the 60fps really necessary?”

    the SMPTE delivery spec for 720p is to always play out at 60fps (59.94) . without regard to how it was shot.

    ” Should I convert the clips down to 29.97fps, or should I just leave it alone?”

    jeremy was correct leave it alone, it will cause you other issues

    “I am having data transfer rate issues with the FW800 drives, AND my 2nd internal SATA drive.”
    that would be an issue wih your drives – I have no issues playing 720p60 over FW 800 from a single drive – but I would not have any other drives on the bus

    gary adcock
    Studio37
    HD & Film Consultation
    Post and Production Workflows

  • Gary Adcock

    August 15, 2007 at 2:24 pm

    [ManicBoy] “Maybe I just need more RAM? Even when editing on my internal drives, I get the dropped frames message.”

    Drop frames means your drives are not fast enough.

    gary adcock
    Studio37
    HD & Film Consultation
    Post and Production Workflows

  • Jeremy Garchow

    August 15, 2007 at 2:32 pm

    What Gary says. Do you have a capture card at all? How are you monitoring?

  • Manicboy

    August 15, 2007 at 2:43 pm

    I don’t have any capture cards. Right now I’m just editing on a single 24″ Dell monitor. I have to check, but I think the video card is the ATI Radeon X1900 XT 512MB (2 x dual-link DVI). If that makes any difference? I admit, I am still learning a lot.

  • Manicboy

    August 15, 2007 at 2:49 pm

    I’ll try again with a single FW800 drive, see if that works. The internal is 7300rpm. Maybe if a buy a 3rd internal, and raid, or mirror two 500GBs?

  • Manicboy

    August 15, 2007 at 2:51 pm

    Should I do a internal raid or mirror? They are 7300rpms.

  • Jeremy Garchow

    August 15, 2007 at 2:57 pm

    I wouldn’t mirror, it’s more secure but performance is greatly depreciated.

    If you have two SATAs raided internally (Raid0) your performance will be great for DVCPRO HD. But if a drive goes down you lose all of your information. You should be able to edit off of a FW800 drive, any other fw devices connected to your machine at all?

    Jeremy

  • Gary Adcock

    August 15, 2007 at 2:59 pm

    [ManicBoy] “Right now I’m just editing on a single 24″ Dell monitor. I have to check, but I think the video card is the ATI Radeon X1900 XT 512MB (2 x dual-link DVI). If that makes any difference? I admit, I am still learning a lo”

    that is a graphics card — not a video card.

    gary adcock
    Studio37
    HD & Film Consultation
    Post and Production Workflows

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