On Tue, 27 Jan 2004, Steven M. Schultz wrote:
> On Wed, 28 Jan 2004, E.Chalaron wrote:
>
> > Regarding frame rates for DVD, do I have to comply with NTSC or PAL frame
> > rate or is it possible to use 20,18, 16 fps without the standalone DVD
> > player going mad ? or mplex refusing mplexing
On Wed, 28 Jan 2004, E.Chalaron wrote:
> Yes if the movie was shot at 24 fps which is not always the case.. Super
Pity we're stuck with 24fps for film - interesting how that came to
be "the standard" (from eons ago but we're stuck with it now).
> 8 mm, 8 mm are very often a
Hi Steven
> "Coded frame rates of 24 fps progressive from film,
Yes if the movie was shot at 24 fps which is not always the case.. Super
8 mm, 8 mm are very often at 18 fps If you reshoot each frame
individually in a telecine machine as ppm files to an mpeg2 file then you and
end up w
On Wed, 28 Jan 2004, E.Chalaron wrote:
> Regarding frame rates for DVD, do I have to comply with NTSC or PAL frame
> rate or is it possible to use 20,18, 16 fps without the standalone DVD
> player going mad ? or mplex refusing mplexing
MPEG-2 allows from 23.976 (24000/1001)