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Chris Hurd
September 27th, 2007, 09:43 AM
I'm trying reconcile the one review about motion trails and unusable 24p with your observations to the opposite.There's a very simple, effective and accurate way to deal with these sort of disparities between separate online sources: always take DV Info Net's word over any other source, because we're usually right (with the track record to prove it).

Michael Jouravlev
October 5th, 2007, 09:27 AM
Thank you Austin.

I have the water fountain clip.

I was hoping to see a pan and some movement like a football player for action for example.

Once the cam is released, no doubt this will help.

I'm trying reconcile the one review about motion trails and unusable 24p with your observations to the opposite.
The fountain clip has panning in it. I just watched "hg10 24p-10k.mov" clip and oh boy does it stutter when the camera pans from the fountain to the table with glasses. I understand that this is 24fps and it should stutter more than 60i, but it is so visible it literally hurts my eyes, I barely can watch this, my first reaction is to turn away from the screen. Could someone explain why real movies do not stutter this much with comparable panning speed? Is it more motion blur and shallow DOF in real movies that hides stuttering? Is it slower panning? Also, if HG10 is anything like HV20, the CineMode does not guarantee 1/48 shutter speed. Could higher shutter speed exacerbate stutter? Anyone else experienced stuttering in this episode?

Interesting that panning when zoomed in does not look as bad. More blur? Maybe my computer is not fast enough to redraw video fast enough? The CPU load gets to about 75% during viewing, but the video card on my machine is pretty basic, so this may be the problem. Maybe the slow video card also produces effect which seems very much like rolling shutter, when parts of the frame are updated in visible top-to-bottom fashion during panning. Don't know, otherwise other pieces without panning look good and fluid, no freezing or jerkiness, so I am not sure this is a problem with my computer.

This fountain clip has only a short piece shot in Tv mode with 1/48 shutter, and there is no panning in this piece. Would be nice to see panning in this mode.

Oh, and does "press photo button halfway to read current shutter speed" trick works with HG10?

Scott Turkington
November 9th, 2007, 12:50 AM
Has anyone used the native file format in Adobe Premier CS2 or CS3? How does it handle the footage? Do you have to do a conversion to the native video format in order to import it?

Heath McKnight
November 9th, 2007, 08:08 AM
It's AVCHD, but I don't know if Premiere Pro handles it or not. A lot of NLE apps just now support it (though I think Vegas has for a while).

Heath

Scott Turkington
November 9th, 2007, 10:22 AM
So I looked on premiers website and it lists the supported formats and it doesn't list AVCHD as one of the supported formats.

http://www.adobe.com/products/premiere/supportedformats.html

Can anyone confirm whether or not editing the HG10's native format is possible in Premier? Anyone had any success with the .mts format? I've downloaded a few samples in the .mts format and I can't even play the files, does anyone know what program will play that format?

Scott

Guy Bruner
November 9th, 2007, 02:48 PM
As far as I can tell, Premiere does not yet support editing AVCHD. However, a number of other editing applications from Corel, Pinnacle, Sony, Nero and Canopus can edit it. If you want to play back the files, Elecard, Cyberlink, Nero, MainConcept and perhaps a few others offer that capability. MTS is simply a shortform extension for M2TS. The files are the same.

Scott Turkington
November 9th, 2007, 03:58 PM
Right on, thanks for the info. I'm pretty much an Adobe suite guy so I'll probably wait to get this camera until the mts format is compatible with Premier. But thanks to you I'll be able to get one of those players to view some of the mts samples I've downloaded. They'll probably just get me excited about getting the camera. I'm tired of Tapes and the large space that the videos take up on my hard drives. It will be nice to have some compressed video :)