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April 10th, 2007, 02:49 PM | #1 |
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pp2 24p setting
Hi guys,
Quick question- I have pp2 but for some reason there is know 24p set up option only 30p is, this right? Cheers in advance, G. |
April 10th, 2007, 09:04 PM | #2 | |
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Do you see the Sony 24P settings at least? |
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April 11th, 2007, 03:54 PM | #3 |
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Hi Charlie,
In the 'Load Preset' tab I have - Sony 50i - Sony 60i - HDV 720p 30 Also have under the - DV 24p widescreen 48khz The last one seems like the closest but states DV not HDV or will this work for HDV as well? Thanks in advance, G. |
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The menu's in my PP2 have these as the options: -Adobe HD-SDI 1080i 25 1080i 30 1080p 24 720p 60 -Adobe HDV HDV 1080i 25 (Sony 50i) HDV 1080i 30 (Sony 60i) HDV 720p 30 -Adobe SD-SDI NTSC PAL -Canon HDV Canon 24F HDV Canon 25F HDV Canon 30F HDV -DV - 24P Standard 32Khz Standard 48Khz Widescreen 32Khz Widescreen 48khz -DV - NTSC Standard 32Khz Standard 48Khz Widescreen 32Khz Widescreen 48khz -DV - PAL Standard 32Khz Standard 48Khz Widescreen 32Khz Widescreen 48khz Hope this helps.
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Thanks kevin I was para phrasing my list down to what I thought were possibly the closest settings for 24p. Indeed it seems my list is in fact the same but I don't see an HDV 24p setting in your list either? I must confess I'm curious to know what setting everyone uses for HDV 24p.
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May 9th, 2007, 09:31 AM | #6 |
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Well I had to download the Canon 24f settings from Adobe, then install them in PPro 2.0.
After that, I use the Canon HDV 24F settings if I have 24F footage, otherwise I use the 60i setting. Have you downloaded the Canon HDV 24F setup files from Adobe? Assuming you are using a Canon HDV camera that is. |
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What camera are you using?
If you are using a Canon with 24f you need to download the Setup files from Adobe. http://www.adobe.com/support/downloa...atform=Windows If you are using a camera with 24p I think you need to use the HD-SDI 1080p 24 preset. Quote:
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