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Not registered? Click HERE to register now Re: Editing in 29.97 fps vs. 23.98 fps in FCP 7 - Cinema Tools Frame Rate Conversions and De-Interlacing in Compressor - 12 years agoHi, Guys, I went ahead and began de-interlacing the 29.97 60i footage using Compressor. So far the two de-interlaced clips I've watched in QT look nice, but it's taking forever! Current eta to finish all clips is roughly 18 hours, and I have to begin and finish editing, mixing, color correction and upload this piece by tomorrow. Any thoughts on speeding up this process and on my questionsby Kcir Evameht - Café LA Re: Editing in 29.97 fps vs. 23.98 fps in FCP 7 - Cinema Tools Frame Rate Conversions and De-Interlacing in Compressor - 12 years agoA couple other notes / questions... 1) A friend converted the 29.97 60i footage to 23.98 fps in After Effects for me, but it's still interlaced. Did he miss a setting to de-interlace? What is the best way to get rid of interlacing when I convert the 29.97 60i footage? 2) If you think converting from 29.97 60i to 23.98 fps and editing in 24p yields the best quality video (as opposed to conby Kcir Evameht - Café LA Re: Editing in 29.97 fps vs. 23.98 fps in FCP 7 - Cinema Tools Frame Rate Conversions and De-Interlacing in Compressor - 12 years agoThanks, Graeme. Is the Cinema Tools a good program for conversion from 29.97 60i to 24p?by Kcir Evameht - Café LA Re: Converting .mxf files - 12 years agoYou may be able to convert your .mxf files in FCP Log and Transfer (File Menu -> "Log and Transfer" or "Shift-Command 8" ) if, as Strypes asked, you have the original folder structure from the camera. In my case, recent files from a Panasonic HVX-200 came with folders and a "lastclip.txt" as follows... CONTENTS AUDIO CLIP ICON PROXYby Kcir Evameht - Café LA Editing in 29.97 fps vs. 23.98 fps in FCP 7 - Cinema Tools Frame Rate Conversions and De-Interlacing in Compressor - 12 years agoHello, I'm been combing the forum as well as the web for answers, and I am definitely learning, yet I still have questions. Let me start with the source specs. We shot a commercial using 2 cameras. Camera #1 = Canon T2i creating H.264 files at 23.98 fps. Camera #2 = Panasonic HVX-200 creating 1080i60 IMX files at 29.97 fps. Fun, right?! Booya... I converted the H.264 to Appleby Kcir Evameht - Café LA |
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