100fps footage in 25fps sequence?
hi
i've started experimenting footage taken gopro hero3 black. ppro 5.5 correctly identifying footage i've taken 100fps , i've got few questions using in ppro in best way:
- i'm using hdv 1080i25 project. appropriate preset or should use different 1 or create own settings? if latter, recommendation be? ultimately, want watch footage on tv displayed ona computer. i'm not sure, example, if should using 1080p or if should using editing mode supports square pixels (e.g. avc-intra).
- since gopro footage being captured @ 100fps, mean can set clip speed/duration 25% , not suffer quality loss? if not, there way ppro slow footage down without re-interpretation of frames?
- in export testing i've done, i'm using hdtv 1080p 25 high quality preset. outputs 1920x1080 pal 25 fps, de-interlaced. however, when play footage on computer, *looks* if interlacing has been introduced somewhere because frames if alternate lines missing. have done wrong settings result in lower quality output?
many thanks.
philip
you may 'point-man' tester workflow.
first off, version of premiere using?
- i'm using hdv 1080i25 project. appropriate preset or should use different 1 or create own settings? if latter, recommendation be?
what specifications (aside fps) of media?
if progressive, should work in progressive sequence.
- since gopro footage being captured @ 100fps, mean can set clip speed/duration 25% , not suffer quality loss? if not, there way ppro slow footage down without re-interpretation of frames?
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the best method might determined through testing.
i wouldn't rule out after effects job.
if have clip can post download,
i (and others) might able better advise in regard.
i have upcoming project client plans shoot similar video,
so have vested interest in how works best (i'm in ntsc land).
- in export testing i've done, i'm using hdtv 1080p 25 high quality preset. outputs 1920x1080 pal 25 fps, de-interlaced. however, when play footage on computer, *looks* if interlacing has been introduced somewhere because frames if alternate lines missing. have done wrong settings result in lower quality output?
you first point describes "1080i25 project" (interlaced).
if footage progressive, might cause.
if can't post clip testing,
you should post screenshot or 2 of media file attributes:
gspot
http://www.headbands.com/gspot/
mediainfo
http://mediainfo.sourceforge.net/en
media inspector mac
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