By the way, did you notice my problems (BUG?) here: http://www.kdenlive.org/bbforum/viewforum.php?f=16
Le jeudi 26 juillet 2007 ? 16:55 -0700, Dan Dennedy a ?crit : > yes and no. material that is truly 1080 24 fps progressive or > interlace is > support. However, we do not have anything yet to do the reverse > pulldown > properly. I have some 1080 60Hz samples, and on brief analysis, the > pattern > of interlaced vs. progressive frames seems very odd. I not sure > whether to > call it 60i or 24p because actually its neither, and I do not know who > to > blame for the confusing terminology. When we can do the pulldown > properly, > then 24 fps is no problem. I do not have a 50 Hz with pulldown stream; > is > that what European cameras provide? I am not sure to understand what you mean by pulldown. >From what I read on Internet, the HV20 as a native 1920x1080 CMOS captor. It can stream native 1920x1080 full frames when connected through DMI. Somes people use the HV20 connected to a laptop for best quality. When operating in other modes, the images are always reduced from the original 1920x1080 format. The best operation mode is 1080-24p, because it provides full-frames. But the camera can operate in other modes, such as 1080i and even PAL-DV. > > Canon latest HV20 camcorder offers 1080 24p for less than 1000?. > > My samples are from this camera, and I had a chance to test it > recently with > dvgrab and a little bit so far with ffmpeg+mlt. It's a very cool > camera. You are a lucky guy. It is probably the best camcorder around at consumer price. To operate in 1080-24p, you only have to switch it to cinema mode, I guess. All kind of test footage, in raw format, can be found here: http://www.hv20.com/forumdisplay.php?f=8 Kind regards, Jean-Michel
