Lars Wikstrom
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What is the major benifit of using this codec? With heavy compression I would not use it for green screening.Also isn’t the H264 codec part of the Mpeg family?
Is that a better format then the DVCPRO codec?
-Lars
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I have a question about that too. The AVC is the same as the H.264, is it not? It looks nice but it is highly compressed. It can’t compare to the DVCPRO codec for capture can it?
-Lars
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Turn the camera on and the click is gone. It is part of the images stabilization and it is normal.
-Lars
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You can also add a nice large Lens attachment that allows you to add 35mm lenses. I have one of these and with my 80-200 Nikon Zoom lens the camera is about 2 1/2 feet long.
https://www.redrockmicro.com/products.html
-Lars
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Lars Wikstrom
December 20, 2006 at 8:16 am in reply to: cineporter, RedRock adapter, and Century Optics wide angle lensYa, Sorry I pulled the link. It is playing from my webstie and I have a 10 gig limit every month and many people have already clicked it. the file is about 50 megs and it only takes about 200 people to load it and I max out.
I’m working on moving the site to another server for more space.
Sorry
-Lars
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I would love to see a couple of seconds of the video to see what the problem is. You can tell if it is interlaced by just stepping through the video frame by frame. You should see 3 whole frames and then 2 interlaced frame if you are looking in an area where there is motion in the frame.
-Lars
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24PN just shoots 24 frames per second with no 2:3 pulldown. So you can record 10 minutes of footage on a 4 gig card. But you need to convert with a 2:3 pulldown before you lay it to tape. Shooting 24p takes care of it for you so you can edit in a 29.97 timeline with out further conversion.
I shoot all my stuff 24PN and use After Effects to convert it with a 2:3. I find After Effects does a cleaner job.
So I guess I don;t understand your original question. If you shot 24p then why can’t you edit in a 29.97 timeline?
-Lars
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If you shot in 24p then the camera did the 2:3 pulldown in the camera and already gave you a 29.97 clip for editing in an NTSC 29.97 timeline. Or did you shoot 720 24PN?
-Lars
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When you say layer do you mean create a second object under the first object? Or is it something that happens in the texture itself?
-Lars
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You know I don’t factor in that cost. That was just my out of pocket expense. I have my laptop on the shoots and I upgraded my DVD burner from the default one that came in the PowerBooks. When I finish a 4 gig card I pop it into the laptop and make a DVD backup of it while I shoot on a second card. When I finish with the second card the first DVD is finished and verified and just swap the cards and pop in a new DVD for the next burn.
The discs are my masters and that seems to work for me. So, there is no time that I am sitting around waiting so I don;t charge for that time.
-Lars