Schroeder Eric
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Schroeder Eric
April 24, 2012 at 10:09 pm in reply to: MPEG-Streamclip Presets – Copy To Different Windows MachinesIs this for XP or windows 7? I don’t see any folder under my users section with AppData named on this, sadly.
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Schroeder Eric
August 14, 2010 at 4:55 am in reply to: J2K MXF wrapped JPEG2000 files playback and processingMXF is the ideal format my client is looking at receiving – however I’m curious what programs one might go about to generate these in AVI and or QuickTime – but ideally I would like to find a player that will utilize the MXF wrapper. I know this is what the Library of Congress is using to archive there projects and wondering how they might play out the files with a standalone player type
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Schroeder Eric
May 26, 2010 at 12:51 pm in reply to: FCP 7.0 output HDMI to Onyko Receiver – Can’t monitor 5.1Black Magic Design Intensity 3.6.3
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Schroeder Eric
February 28, 2010 at 2:30 pm in reply to: Will PAL Blu-Ray Players play Blu-Rays From Encore made at 23.98?This helps immensely, thank you.
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Schroeder Eric
February 22, 2010 at 4:45 pm in reply to: PAL Blu-Ray – Flicker when previewing in NTSC regionYeah,
I think you are right on the money, I mucked up my original encode making a progressive file at 25 FPS. I fired up Adobe Encore and when setting up a new PAL project and playing with the settings, the only option to get a progressive scan for PAL is going to be:
1280×1080 at 50 FPS
Whenever the other (2) options are selected
1440×1080
1920×1080The only option in regards to field dominance defaults to Upper field first at 50i for these PAL project settings. Looks like I should have made at file that was 50i with upper field dominance if this was the case.
It seems the only way to get a full on Progressive scanned at HD sizes such at 1920×1080 & 1440×1080 in Encore is to make a project at a frame rate of 23.976. For Encore however, the only time this is allowed is if I set the television standard to be NTSC and the drop down menu for frame rate selection than allows me to select 23.976. This leads me to ask:
Do people in PAL formatted areas that have Blu-Ray players have the capability to play back on there Players at 23.976? The fact that Encore doesn’t have a dropdown for 23.976 when the television standard is set to PAL throws red flags up in mind on this capability and I’m wondering if anyone has tested this out before.
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Schroeder Eric
February 17, 2010 at 6:09 am in reply to: PAL Blu-Ray – Flicker when previewing in NTSC regionYes, Thank you everybody.
I guess my question is centered around the folks in the UK. Have you ever received a disk that is 25 FPS that is progressive from the states and it plays fine in a PAL blu ray player? looking into it today as a result of damage control and being preumptive – I see that adobe encore will mkae a blu-ray disk as 50i fps – did I fuck up by encoding and make the file as 25 FPS progressive? Will this play properly?
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Schroeder Eric
February 15, 2010 at 4:14 pm in reply to: PAL Blu-Ray – Flicker when previewing in NTSC regionsorry, victim of cutting and pasting there – it was 50i
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Schroeder Eric
February 15, 2010 at 5:22 am in reply to: PAL Blu-Ray – Flicker when previewing in NTSC regionOriginal source came in on HDCAM:
1920x1080x59.94i, 59.94 (16:9)
We in turn brought it through an alchemist converter and made a PAL HDCAM at:
1920x1080x59.94i, 50i (16:9)
So I made a source file from this tape that was 1920×1080 @ 25 fps progressive. MPEG-2 of course, which I brought into toast. I get the flicker as a result.
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Schroeder Eric
February 14, 2010 at 4:48 pm in reply to: PAL Blu-Ray – Flicker when previewing in NTSC regionAs far as I’ve known so far, Blu-Ray is either 24 or 60 fps frame rates – but this is the first time I’ve seen this. When I take the PAL MPEG-2 into toast I’m prompted with the message:
“The TV standard currently set to NTSC, but all your content is in PAL format. Do you want to write a PAL dis or re-encode all content to NTSC”
I select PAL because that is what the client is asking for – even though I think I should have just made it 24 FPS. After burning the disk however, I have no success on playback on the Blu-Ray player. Plays fine on the computer – but no dice on the Blu-Ray player.
Curious if anyone has encountered this attempting this.
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Schroeder Eric
May 18, 2009 at 2:09 am in reply to: No video output on my Plasma using Blackmagic Media ExpressI to am having this problem and wondering if there is any solution and or way to do this. Is there a way for VLC to utilize the card for output perhaps? The only thing I can think of to do would be an DVI to HDMI cable and route this through my intensity pro to my TV, but then again why even do this when I could just output it directly to my TV.
Anybody else have any success getting the intensity pro to playback out of something other then final cut or media express without utilizing there own codecs?