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with the abundance of FCP tutorials i should have gotten a mac :S
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Yeah the way around it is through method 1. Compressor alone, or 2. Cinema tools and then compressor or 3. Cinema tools and FCP. You get glass smooth 60p to 24p any of those three separate ways. Only dropping right into the timeline with 60p give you stutter.
You're correct about no 1080 60p.Jack, thanks for all your hard work. I'm a bit new at this 1080p 24 stuff, so I'm a bit confused. You mention "This problem is significantly reduced in 60p AVCHD making it suitable for most applications where 1080 24p might fail, and non existent in 720 30p MJPEG an intra frame codec".
I guess where I'm confused is your reference to 60p. I know that the GH1 doesn't have a 1080 60p option, so are you talking about dropping a 1080 24p clip into an editing project set up as 1080 60p? If that's the case, are you saying that this procedure doesn't require reverse pulldown (which I still can't find in my Edius Pro program)?
You may be right about it not being hat noticeable. To me it is not noticeable in the GH1 Action Short / Test in my signature banner but other's claim it is. And that's where I just threw everthing on a 24 timeline with no conversion.Still a little confused by this workflow, probably because I don't have my GH1 yet and the test footage I have is difficult to make out differences because there is not much movement other than pans. I personally don't mind the stutter, and I think it will be unnoticable on most shots, except for ones like you did in your test, where a large object moves completely horizonitally, and we see that frames are being played in a weird pattern (3:2?)
EDIT: I'm talking about 60p to 24p here.
I thought it was the other way around. The sky looks blue in the GH-1 footage where as the HPX seemed white and blown out a little.
Then again...in the GH-1 clips when you look at the pickup truck...or anything that is supposed to be white...they have some sort of blueish tint to it.
Thanks for this test JDS.
Need some advice. I don't want to upgrade my older FCP at this moment since im not using it for business curently. I have the latest imovie, however never used it before cause I have FCP. Whenever my GH1 arrives, I would like to shoot in the 1080/24 mode however what can I use that is the best for extraction of the 1080/24 avchd. Then after extraction I need to make high quality 1080/24 M-jpeg files of those clips. Neoscene has been mentioned, I just don't want to assume that is the best option/ best quality.
So to summarize my planned process.
GH1 1080/24-> imovie capture/Neoscene or? -> Conversion of those files to M-Jpeg at 1080/24..
Am I missing any of the needed parts
BTW this is a bithchin thread, very informative and enlightening Jack!
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EDIT: I see you want to make MJPEG's not convert them. NeoScene won't do that. Only Pro Res or NeoScene QT's.
Voltaic will do it.
I could export the cineframe file to M-Jpeg after?
I have never heard of Voltaic. How does it compare to NeoScene. I like that Neoscene does chroma correction, that sounds cool..
BTW, just DL'ed the file. It's crazy how the 720 gh1 is better than the HPX 170 @ 1080. It's almost evil wrong that a 1499 now gets you a core image jump like this and with removable endless optical choices. So evil that it taste sweet....... And this is only V.1
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Yes if only we could get B frames now. If they put B frames in via firmware or in the GH1a next year, then it will be evil indeed. We're guessing that because encoding AVCHD is intensive, they got rid of B frames and made it easier on the processor by having only an I frames followed by Predictive frames.
From an email from Barry Green "So a normal long-GoP structure might look like IBBBPBBBPBBB, whereas with the GH1 there's no "B" frames so it's all IPPPPPPPPPP."
For Voltaic look at Isaac Brody's stickies in this section. It repairs the chroma as well and costs $39 vs. Cineform's $139 (I think). Cineform is a codec and so is MJPEG, so you can't have a Cineform MJPEG, you could output Cineform and then convert that to an MJPEG. But Cineform itsef only outputs two flavors. ProRes or Cineform. It's advanatage over Voltaic is that you get an awesome 422 codec that (I think) is better than ProRes and has smaller file sizes. Voltaic's advantage is more versatility. You can output to whatever you want.
Voltaic or Neoscene are necessary for removing pulldown from 108024p AND properly reconstructing the interlaced chroma back to progresive.
Neoscene does one of 2 things.
1) remove pulldown and reconstruct chroma from your 108024p footage and convert the MTS files to either ProRes or Cineform.
2) convert your 60p AVCHD to Pro Res or Cineform (leaving it at 60p and and native resolution.
It doesn't do anything to the MJPEGs
The MJPEGS already come in a nice little QT wrapper from the camera. I convert them in compressor to ProRes or Quicktime.
So you need Voltaic or Neoscene for the 108024 pulldown and chroma reconstruction (can't remeber where JES deinterlacer rates, I think you can do the same but need other FCP Suite software working with it)
EDIT: I see you want to make MJPEG's not convert them. NeoScene won't do that. Only Pro Res or NeoScene QT's.
Voltaic will do it.
First, Jack... WOW... thank you very much for taking the time to do these awesome tests. It's really going to help everyone with their workflow.
So ... this is where I was confused. Are you saying that for 720p footage from the GH1, to get to 24p, we can't use Neoscene? And that's why you're using Cinema Tools/Compressor/FCP?
And then for 1080p footage we can't use Cinema Tools/Compressor/FCP? This might be where I'm confused, because I don't understand why you can't do Log & Transfer with the 1080p media, then put that media (Pro Res) through Compressor or Cinema Tools to remove the pulldown. Or is this not necessary? How much of a difference would we see between ProRes and Cineform? Are there any examples anywhere?
So basically, there's not a one application solution if you're shooting in 720p and 1080p?
Between Methods 1 and 2... you say they are both very high quality for 60p -> 24p. Is one better than the other quality-wise?
Thank you, thank you, thank you! Excellent tutorials Jack. Thanks for continuing to make this site what it is. :dankk2:WHEW! All tutorials up.