View Full Version : Change frame rates on same tape?


David Bertinelli
March 29th, 2007, 11:44 AM
This might be a silly question but here it goes: if I'm recording in HDV 24f can I change to 60i on the same tape, take note of the TC, and make changes in FCP's capture settings when I get there?

Coming from the film world you would never change ASA in the middle of a roll, just wondering if the same applies to the digital world.

Cheers,
D

Curtis Rhoads
March 29th, 2007, 01:45 PM
I never paid attention to the timecode, but when I was shooting a short film, I shot 60i at the beginning of the tape, and then 24F afterwards, and FCP was able to distinguish between the two and capture accordingly.

I'll have to look and see if I still have the tape, or the captured material here. If I do, I'll look into it some more and let you know.

David Bertinelli
March 29th, 2007, 03:25 PM
Cool, Thanks.

Cheers,
D

Carlos Quinones
March 29th, 2007, 04:54 PM
Hello David,

Well, it depends on what you are doing...

If you are shooting in two formats of frame rates in the same tape, it have to be transfer from the same camera.
If you don;t transfer from the same camera it will give you a problem in the moment of transfering, because the 24f could only be playback from the same camera.

Carlos Quinones
It's Written Productions, LLc.
www.itswrittenproductions.com

Daniel Epstein
March 29th, 2007, 08:39 PM
Hello David,

Well, it depends on what you are doing...

If you are shooting in two formats of frame rates in the same tape, it have to be transfer from the same camera.
If you don;t transfer from the same camera it will give you a problem in the moment of transfering, because the 24f could only be playback from the same camera.

Carlos Quinones
It's Written Productions, LLc.
www.itswrittenproductions.com

Carlos,
While your experience may be that your camera can only playback the tapes recorded on it ... that is not how it is supposed to work. Any Canon HDV camera from the HV10 on up is capable of playing back the 24F HDV footage. If the camera which recorded the tape is out of alignment then you could be in the predicament you describe. Since most Canon owners don't seem to playback their tapes on other units it is hard to say how many are out of alignment. Since the introduction of the HV10,HV20, XHA1, and XHG1 the number of cameras which can play back footage from the Canon 24F HDV has grown tremendously