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A simple drop question & HD to SD
I am familiar with the concept of Drop and No Drop frames and understand what it means. The bit I am puzzled over is that when I come to write a DVD of my production I have a choice of Progressive, Drop Frame or No Drop Frame.
Does using Drop Frame or No Drop Frame make any difference to the output quality on a DVD or is it simply a Timecode thing. I have burned DVDs using both settings and I can't see any difference. For those interested I have found an excellent formula for converting HD to SD. using a Matrox RTX2 card. Shoot footage in progressive mode (24, 25, 30, 50 or 60p) Open a new HD timeline to match frame rate Edit footage as normal Export the footage as a Matrox AVI file using NTSC or PAL 1440 x 1080p (full HD is not supported but you can use 1920 x 1080 footage in this setting) Set the Configure to 100% quality Click on the small flyout button and select Maximum Render quality Export the video Create a new Matrox SD time line 486p @ 23.98 or 29.97p Import the footage you have just exported and select Scale to Frame Export the time line as a MPEG2 DVD file using Progressive Maximum render quality 5 Min Bit rate 2.8, Target 7, Max Bit rate 8 Burn DVD The final quality is outstanding, certainly the best I have achieved to date |
Drop and non-drop are just timecode references. Nothing more.
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Thanks Perrone, just as I thought.
I just wondered why this choice is available when you output a MPEG2 file for DVD |
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