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| Actually, it is a strange thing. The HPX500 had a 1080i 24p mode. From the manual: "this mode enables shooting 24fps in the progressive mode. a 2:3 conversion format is used to convert to 24 fps video signal to a 60-field interlaced signal for output or recording - this guarantees a cine-like video output" I could deinterlace the footage in Mocha but using a 3:2 pull down and setting it to upper field. Crazy format. Robert Behnke From: Py Fave <pyfave@gmail.com> To: After Effects Mail List <AE-List@media-motion.tv> Sent: Wednesday, March 28,
2012 5:03 AM Subject: Re: [AE] Mocha interlaced
"as 1080i24p " it can be i or p not both. seems like an odd file (out of standards) i would first output a nice progressive sequence from after effects (doubling frame rate if interlaced) , then track that.
Le 23 mars 2012 21:46, Robert Behnke <robert_behnke@yahoo.com> a écrit :
I think I figured it out... maybe. So it was 1080i24p (come up in AE as DVCPRO HD 1080i60)... if I bring it into AE and interpret footage: separate fields (upper) 3:2 pulldown WWWSS and it seems to go away. Does this make any sense?
Robert Behnke
I shot a video in 1080i/60 24 on a HPX500 (first time and last time I will probably do that). I am trying to remove the interlaced footage to use in Mocha and I cannot figure it out. I have tried setting pull down, trying different cadences, etc. and there still seems to be interlacing. I think this is what is killing my ability to track the footage correctly. Thanks!
Robert Behnke -- Pierre-Yves Fave 0612994425 http://www.5data.net
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