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Hi everybody,
For many years I have been using Canon HF200. According to set up:
Recording System Movies: AVCHD Video compression: MPEG-4 AVC/H.264
Television System 1080/50i*
* Recordings made with the [PF25] frame rate are converted and recorded on the memory as 50i.
[Frame Rate][50i (Standard)], [PF25] ]
[Frame Rate]: Selects the frame rate to be used when recording.[ PF25]: 25 frames per second, progressive. Using this frame rate will give your recordings a cinematic look. When combined with the [Cine Mode] recording program (61), the cinematic look will be enhanced.
Now how can I find out if I set it to 50i whether PF25?
How should I treat the files in DR16? Are both option interlaced or not? 50i is interlaced but what about PF25? It is supposed to be progressive but converted and recorded on the memory as 50i....so how I should deal with it? In the case of 50i in project settings I should click "enable video field processing" and in deliver "enable fields". What about PF25?
I would be grateful for your help. My system is PAL, in US you have 60i and PF30 options.
Greetings,
Alek
PS Today I have opened 2 files from my HF200 in VLC player, one recorded as 50i and another one as PF25. Then turned off deinterlacing in VLC, played 50i and paused the clip during fast motion, clicked print screen and pasted into Fastone Image Viewer and zoomed to 200-500%. The same was done for PF25. In the case of 50i I saw a terrible comb effect and in the case of PF25, some motion blur was visible, not comb effect. So it seems 50i is really interlaced footage and PF 25 is progressive. So in the case of 50i I should set (click) enable video field rendering "on" and in deliver frame rendering "on" to render without any changes, yes? What about PF25 in order to render as progressive? I should not set (click) enable video field rendering "on" nor in deliver " frame rendering" "on" to render as progressive, yes?. If I am wrong, please correct me.
For many years I have been using Canon HF200. According to set up:
Recording System Movies: AVCHD Video compression: MPEG-4 AVC/H.264
Television System 1080/50i*
* Recordings made with the [PF25] frame rate are converted and recorded on the memory as 50i.
[Frame Rate][50i (Standard)], [PF25] ]
[Frame Rate]: Selects the frame rate to be used when recording.[ PF25]: 25 frames per second, progressive. Using this frame rate will give your recordings a cinematic look. When combined with the [Cine Mode] recording program (61), the cinematic look will be enhanced.
Now how can I find out if I set it to 50i whether PF25?
How should I treat the files in DR16? Are both option interlaced or not? 50i is interlaced but what about PF25? It is supposed to be progressive but converted and recorded on the memory as 50i....so how I should deal with it? In the case of 50i in project settings I should click "enable video field processing" and in deliver "enable fields". What about PF25?
I would be grateful for your help. My system is PAL, in US you have 60i and PF30 options.
Greetings,
Alek
PS Today I have opened 2 files from my HF200 in VLC player, one recorded as 50i and another one as PF25. Then turned off deinterlacing in VLC, played 50i and paused the clip during fast motion, clicked print screen and pasted into Fastone Image Viewer and zoomed to 200-500%. The same was done for PF25. In the case of 50i I saw a terrible comb effect and in the case of PF25, some motion blur was visible, not comb effect. So it seems 50i is really interlaced footage and PF 25 is progressive. So in the case of 50i I should set (click) enable video field rendering "on" and in deliver frame rendering "on" to render without any changes, yes? What about PF25 in order to render as progressive? I should not set (click) enable video field rendering "on" nor in deliver " frame rendering" "on" to render as progressive, yes?. If I am wrong, please correct me.
Last edited by Alek74 on Fri Jan 15, 2021 10:16 pm, edited 1 time in total.