View Full Version : 720p/25p & 720p/25pn?
Steve55
04-27-2006, 03:20 AM
What is the difference between: 720P/25P & 720P/25PN?
Steve55
04-28-2006, 04:36 PM
Anyone? manual does not state.
Anyone? manual does not state.
720p/25pn stores the frame data with no redundant frames and is more efficient than 720p/25p.
If you use DVFilm Raylight (http://dvfilm.com/raylight) then 720p/25pn is the recommended mode.
R Gale
04-28-2006, 09:01 PM
A 4GB card will hold 10 minutes of 720/24pN, but only 4 minutes of 720/24p.
(I assume it's about the same for PAL)
N stands for Native, meaning that you are only recording the native frames. Shooting in Native is 2.5 times more efficient space-wise.
Steve55
04-29-2006, 10:27 AM
Right, where can I read about the technical side of this so I fully understand as it is still not totally clear. What do folks usually use in PAL land?
Barry_Green
04-29-2006, 01:58 PM
25p = 25 frames embedded within a 50p data stream. Takes up twice as much space on the P2 card as 25pN, and also streams out the firewire port.
25pN = only records the frames it uses, no duplicates are created. Allows for in-camera preview of overcrank/undercrank. More efficient recording time on the cards. Cannot be used for streaming out the firewire port.
When shooting to the cards, you'd normally use 25pN. The only reason to use 25P instead is if you somehow need to stream data through the firewire.
Steve55
04-29-2006, 05:47 PM
Thanks Barry, nice and clear.
T Widener U
05-01-2006, 07:34 PM
Does the FS-100 support 24Pn with variable frame rates native? Is uses firewire to stream, can you use it to record over/undercrack framerates?