Greg Voevodsky
October 15th, 2008, 12:56 PM
Ok - Blu-Ray sucks in that it does NOT SUPPORT 30p. I have shot beautiful "Hawaii Beaches" and waves with my EX1 in 1080p 30fps as recommended from my stockfootage house and am soon to be making both DVDs and BDs.
I was simply going to go with 60i for BD - being the most info and best picture quality, however, from a marketing perspective and ignorance on Amazon.com - I'm considering converting it to 24p 1080p (supported by BD) rather than 60i 1080i - purely from a marketing perspective. There are a bunch of dumb techies wanting 1080p over 1080i for their new HD TVs and think it is better no matter what... which it may or may not be... fine for 24p film but for 30p HD -> 60i is probably better technically... So - here are the questions:
1. Has anyone done this test 24p vs 60i on BD from 1080p 30fps?
2. How much of a look difference is there on BD? (I assume very hard to to tell 60i from the 30p original) However, Im worried about jerky motion in 24p from 30p??
3. If 24p does NOT look much different than 60i from my 30p.... then what is the best way to convert 30p to 24p in FCP? Do I just open a new sequence and drag and drop? I read this is the best way to downcovert to SD for DVD... and then encode?
4. Side Question - What setting do you use for SD - obviously DV (which is what I use to shoot) is not the format to transcode to... do I use uncompressed? or pro-RES SD? Right now - I'm in pro-rez HD and loving it. I assume I drag and drop into pro-rez SD - and then encode - with my favorite Bit-Vice?
Any other work flows, examples - warnings etc... are much appreciated. Thanks!
I was simply going to go with 60i for BD - being the most info and best picture quality, however, from a marketing perspective and ignorance on Amazon.com - I'm considering converting it to 24p 1080p (supported by BD) rather than 60i 1080i - purely from a marketing perspective. There are a bunch of dumb techies wanting 1080p over 1080i for their new HD TVs and think it is better no matter what... which it may or may not be... fine for 24p film but for 30p HD -> 60i is probably better technically... So - here are the questions:
1. Has anyone done this test 24p vs 60i on BD from 1080p 30fps?
2. How much of a look difference is there on BD? (I assume very hard to to tell 60i from the 30p original) However, Im worried about jerky motion in 24p from 30p??
3. If 24p does NOT look much different than 60i from my 30p.... then what is the best way to convert 30p to 24p in FCP? Do I just open a new sequence and drag and drop? I read this is the best way to downcovert to SD for DVD... and then encode?
4. Side Question - What setting do you use for SD - obviously DV (which is what I use to shoot) is not the format to transcode to... do I use uncompressed? or pro-RES SD? Right now - I'm in pro-rez HD and loving it. I assume I drag and drop into pro-rez SD - and then encode - with my favorite Bit-Vice?
Any other work flows, examples - warnings etc... are much appreciated. Thanks!