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Anyone using the JVC DR-HD100-40
Hi Gang,
Is anyone using the JVC DR-HD100-40 (or 80) Firewire Hard drive for capturing yet? And if you are, is this a way to get 24p into FCP pro to cut? Thanks for any info. Tom Chaney |
If you use the Firestore to record .m2t in 24p HDV, you can process the file with MPEGSTREAMCLIP to get a 24P DVCPRO HD file.
Right now, that's the only option. |
So if you export the mt2 file as DVCPRO HD 24p would it still maintain the full 1280x720 or would it be 960x720? If it does maintain the full 1280x720 isn't this a better option anyways?
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Well thats good news about the full 1280x720. If your using a mac you should be able to extract the 24p from the 60p.
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Waaaaait, I thought the JVC can only send 60p via the composite outs, not firewire. Am I wrong?
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JVC DR-HD100-40 (or 80) Firewire Hard drive, Not Worth it...yet
What is the point to buying this if you don't get instant
editing abilities in 720 24p? Can someone explain why it cannot record in 720 24p Quicktime format? |
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Thanks for all the info guys.
The big advantage is a backup to tape. But I also thought that it may be a workaround to the 24P issue. Sounds like it's not there yet. We have started shooting a film, and are doing 9 more days in July. I thought this might be a nice option. |
I have the DR-HD100 and presently it does not save files in quicktime format, but rather MPEG-2. FCPro does not directlty read MPEG-2 files.
Focus Enhancements is working on a firmware upgrade to support QT and FCPro. I was told 1 month, about 2 weeks ago by Technical Support. Someone correct me if I'm wrong, The files recorded in 24p are actually stored as 60p (59.94) and the 24 frames are arrayed within this 60p file by doubling some frames, and some are singles. These frames are flagged for cadence and extracting into a true 24p (23.97) file or for playback. I'm not sure of the correct way to properly decode the 60p to 24p and maintain this cadence saved in the file. My attempts with Cinematools have been futile. I have been using 60p (59.94) files and timelines and avoiding it all together. Granted, this takes up more disk space. But the source files are 59.94 anyway. MPEG Streamclip can export the M2t files to just about any Quicktime format, and codec you want. So you could even export to uncompressed HD. Dave |
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Steve Mullen has gone into the nitty gritty on this and can probably explain it better in terms of IPB frames. The problem seems to be that, while many NLE's support advanced pulldown for other codecs like DVCPro, hardly any support the HDV codec natively at that framerate (or 50/25 for that matter). |
For those reading, this is mainly an FCP/Apple issue. On windows there are software options that work fine. (Cineform, Vegas, PremierPro...)
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