James Adams
March 30th, 2006, 08:59 PM
Hello,
I am working on a ski video and have normally been using Sony VX2000/2100s and editing on adobe premiere pro 2.0. Recently I got a XL2 and decided I would shoot everything in 30p unless I was going to make it slow motion, because I deinterlace the footage anyways after I shoot it.
Well, normally when I captured my 60i footage off the VX200 onto premiere it wouldn't need to render and I could just edit. So the first time I used my XL2 and it wanted me to render it I thought it was just because of the 30p, but when I wanted to shoot a shot for slowing down in adobe better in 60i it still wanted me to render it, Why? I thought it was the same 60i that came out of the VX2000. Also when I try to slow it down it is really choppy and looks horrible compared to the 60i footage that comes out of the Sony.
Any Help
james
I am working on a ski video and have normally been using Sony VX2000/2100s and editing on adobe premiere pro 2.0. Recently I got a XL2 and decided I would shoot everything in 30p unless I was going to make it slow motion, because I deinterlace the footage anyways after I shoot it.
Well, normally when I captured my 60i footage off the VX200 onto premiere it wouldn't need to render and I could just edit. So the first time I used my XL2 and it wanted me to render it I thought it was just because of the 30p, but when I wanted to shoot a shot for slowing down in adobe better in 60i it still wanted me to render it, Why? I thought it was the same 60i that came out of the VX2000. Also when I try to slow it down it is really choppy and looks horrible compared to the 60i footage that comes out of the Sony.
Any Help
james