Michael Maier
April 28th, 2005, 05:44 AM
Hi,
I assume the DVX100a has analog out. Can you output 25p from the analog out or just from firewire? How does it look on a CRT video monitor since monitor is analog? Does it still look like progressive video?
Thanks.
Barry Green
April 28th, 2005, 01:02 PM
Yes it has analog out (RCA composite video and also S-video).
Yes you can output 25p to a regular television. It looks like film that's been transferred to video. Yes it retains the progressive look.
Michael Maier
April 29th, 2005, 05:19 AM
Thank you Barry. How dos it work to see progressive in CRT?
Bob Costa
April 29th, 2005, 06:44 AM
Notice he said "look". You are getting 24fps into cam, and the image is truly frames, rather than 60 partial images. But of course it is displayed interlaced, so it is not pure progressive. Every other scan will be a mixed frame. But half will NOT be, thus the "look". And then you have the pulldown issue. So it comes out as sort of a hybrid. But since the original is 24p, the pulldown and interlacing is all based on that. Of course, I could be wrong, in which case I better go back to school.
Barry Green
April 29th, 2005, 06:12 PM
Thank you Barry. How dos it work to see progressive in CRT?
It looks the same as watching a Hollywood movie from DVD. All CRT televisions are interlaced devices, and all Hollywood movies are mastered to 24p. The DVD player handles converting the 24p signal to be NTSC-compliant.
The DVX works the same way. True 24p acquisition, which can be mastered to true 24p output. If displaying on a television, some conversion will have to take place to make the signal compatible with NTSC, and that conversion is handled by the DVD player.