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  • Problem with P2 Footage & FCP (1920 becomes 1280) WHY?

    Posted by Ryan Domis hd on February 19, 2007 at 10:39 pm

    Within the first two weeks That I owned my camera, I was able to upload my footage into 1920×1080. 2 months go by, and I thought everything was being uploaded smoothly. Now, for some reason (Even when I record in 1080 24/24pA/30/60) Everything in 1080i/p gets compressed down to 1280×1080. What’s happening? Everything in 720p gets compressed down to 960×720. Yes…I changed all of my settings to the easy set up for DVCPROHD(1080/24pA). I even Tried DVCPROHD(1080/60i). Here is the VERY WIERD PART….

    I have some old files from when everything worked correctly. These files show up as 1920×1080 in the Mac Window…then when I drag it to final cut, the files in the window say 1280×1080. Is final cut lying or misreading my image sizes? Is there something in the preferences I might have messed with accidentally? Is there anyone who’s had the same problem?

    ..everything in 1080 gets compressed to 1280×720. the 720p gets compressed down to 960×720. I’ve tried changing my settings And I’ve even tried to reque some footage that was shot in 1080. Whats the deal!? Some help would be great!

    Gaines Halford replied 17 years, 4 months ago 4 Members · 4 Replies
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  • Shane Ross

    February 19, 2007 at 11:07 pm

    DVPCRO HD footage is ANAMORPHIC. 720p is 960×720, not 1280×720, and 1080i is 1280×1080, not 1920×1080. This is normal. FCP unsqueezes it when you edit. And…Quicktime knows it is anamporphic and plays it back full screen.

    All is normal.

    Shane

    Littlefrog Post
    http://www.lfhd.net

  • Lars Wikstrom

    February 20, 2007 at 6:26 am

    This feature is a pain in the but and I have to do an extra step. I do a lot of work with this footage in Shake and that program brings in a squashed image. Everythign renders and wors just fine but the last project I did was to Roto Scope a Tennis ball. I had to squash my spline to make it work. But when I export the footage in FCP and select it as 1280 x 720 16:9 it comes out in QT player as 1248 x 702. I wonder why that is?

    -Lars

  • Ryan Domis hd

    February 20, 2007 at 10:28 pm

    I think I know what you mean but there still seems to be something that doesn’t make sense….

    All of my files imported before November that were shot in 1080 will show up as 1920×1080 in my finder window. If i go to “get info” It says (Dimensions 1920×1080. Codecs (DVCPRO HD (1080i60) When they are loaded into final cut…they say 1280×1080.

    All of my files imported after November that were shot in 1080 will show up as 1280×1080 in my finding window. Why does the old 1080 footage show up as 1920×1080 in my finding window if the files after november show up as 1280×1080? Why is it reading the old files as 120×1080?

    It must be difficult to understand because this is a very complicated situation. Let me see if I can break it down easier.

    1080/24p footage shot before November:
    Shows up as 1920×1080 in my finder Window on my mac desktop.
    when imported…final cut reads it as 1280×1080.

    1080/24p footage shot AFTER November:
    Shows up as 1280×1080 in my finder window on my mac desktop. (INSTEAD OF 1920×1080)

    If my camera only shoots in 1280×1080…why is it reading the old as 1920×1080?

    The Bigger question..is why did it change in the first place? What happened to my 1920×1080?

    Thank you for your help!

  • Gaines Halford

    January 20, 2009 at 7:57 pm

    i have seen similar ‘problems’ like you have described. did you resolve why footage has changed its dimensions from 1920 to 1280? is it import settings?

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