
Jack Zhang's first Canon HV30 24p footage (Raw footage of route to IG)
5 months ago
This is raw footage meaning no edits at all in the video. I even left the audio in.
If you wish to see what the HV30 footage from my "The Office Burbank intro" looks like in HD (720p here and 1080p via download), You've come to the right place.
My 24p processing process:
1. Render the 1080i60 M2T using the Cineform VFW HD codec through Vegas 7 (Vegas 8 no longer works with the Cineform HD codec)
2. Open in Virtualdubmod
3. Use adaptive reconstruct from fields inverse telecine in "Video frame rate control"
4 (what I did not do on this video). Process only one shot at a time by cutting out the rest of the shots by deleting those frames.
5. Render in the Blackmagic MJPEG codec (if you don't have it, any other intermediate codec would do)
6. Open MJPEG (or intermediate) file in Vegas 7 or 8 and render as XviD or any other codec in 1080p. You can also use this step to edit your footage.
This technique is a layman's (nearly free) way of processing 24p on a PC. It might still result in interlacing by using the wrong fields if you process it alltogether with the broken cadences between the shots. But you can fix that by processing individual shots one by one. I have yet to use Cinema Tools on the Mac or Cineform NEO on the PC to see if the results would be better, but other than some minor interlacing, this looks pretty good.
If you wish to see what the HV30 footage from my "The Office Burbank intro" looks like in HD (720p here and 1080p via download), You've come to the right place.
My 24p processing process:
1. Render the 1080i60 M2T using the Cineform VFW HD codec through Vegas 7 (Vegas 8 no longer works with the Cineform HD codec)
2. Open in Virtualdubmod
3. Use adaptive reconstruct from fields inverse telecine in "Video frame rate control"
4 (what I did not do on this video). Process only one shot at a time by cutting out the rest of the shots by deleting those frames.
5. Render in the Blackmagic MJPEG codec (if you don't have it, any other intermediate codec would do)
6. Open MJPEG (or intermediate) file in Vegas 7 or 8 and render as XviD or any other codec in 1080p. You can also use this step to edit your footage.
This technique is a layman's (nearly free) way of processing 24p on a PC. It might still result in interlacing by using the wrong fields if you process it alltogether with the broken cadences between the shots. But you can fix that by processing individual shots one by one. I have yet to use Cinema Tools on the Mac or Cineform NEO on the PC to see if the results would be better, but other than some minor interlacing, this looks pretty good.
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thanks