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  • Benoit Rouleau

    August 29, 2011 at 3:49 pm in reply to: Filming a computer screen?

    You may also try turning SteadyShot off. I don’t know the technical reason for this, but it seems to have an effect.

  • Benoit Rouleau

    August 29, 2011 at 3:44 pm in reply to: Shooting in 3D: 24p or 60i

    Thanks for the tips. Unfortunately, the camera doesn’t have a gain setting, let alone in 3D mode… It does have manual exposure though. I’ll try to use as much light as I can for my film. About the fact that it needs more light because of 3D: aren’t most of the latest 3D TV sets “passive”? Since John mentioned active glasses, I’m guessing light isn’t relevant to passive ones? I remember reading some reviews and it seems that passive 3D is generally better.

    I will definitely do camera tests before shooting my project! I was just concerned about 24p, and whether it was a good option considering all the complicated technical stuff I had read.

    Thank you,

    Benoit

  • Thank you very much. Yes I should have shot in 30p, I realized it after. I found that if I export to 720p30 the image looks good and it’s progressive. 🙂 Problem solved, I guess.

  • Haha, I told you, I’m a beginner, and it’s probably right to say that what I’m doing doesn’t make sense. All I’m saying is I tried making a DVD with my 1080i60 file and I didn’t like the result: frame rate too fast, not the effect I want. What do you suggest at this point? 🙂 Thanks for your help.

  • OK I have finally burned a DVD with an HDV 1080p30 file. I’m MUCH more pleased with the result (compared to the 1080i60): the frame rate is now as I would expect it to be (not too much fluid, just normal) and the titles appear perfect, not deformed at all. HOWEVER there is ONE problem, when the footage moves too fast (especially horizontally), we can see that the footage was originally interlaced (not sure how to call that effect, but it’s ugly…). So do I have to deinterlace all my footage (excluding the titles and other generated clips)? Thank you!

  • Hello David! Thank you very much for the reply. Yes, it looks good, except the titles and other stuff that is not the original footage as I said. Do you understand what I mean? Also it’s almost too fluid (frame rate too fast), I don’t really know how to describe that… I’ll have to burn and watch the 30p version to see if it’s different.

  • Benoit Rouleau

    October 13, 2009 at 2:57 am in reply to: Retrieving audio from video clip

    Wow thanks, that was effective! 😉

  • Benoit Rouleau

    October 13, 2009 at 2:22 am in reply to: Retrieving audio from video clip

    Yeah but I trimmed the clip and modified it in other ways. Isn’t there a way to retrieve the audio that fits exactly (trimmed the same way)?

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