MovieStuff wrote:
Okay, but when you digitize the footage from the DVX100, it already has the 3:2 pulldown built in. Do the NLE systems you speak of automatically skip the pulldown frames during capture or do you have to render out new footage with the pulldown frames removed or does the NLE software simply ignore the existence of the pulldown frames during editing?
Roger
They ignore the fields and recreate the pulldown frames [C frame]. Supposedly Pana *flagged* the repeat frames/fields [like the way you would flag a 16:9 DV stream]. However, even if they did not, modern NLEs are capable of detecting the original frames themselves. These NLEs would ignore the frames and write a 24 frame DV file to your drive.
There is a $99 utility that does it for your seperately by the company DV Filmmaker.
Reverse pulldown is also likely. When you are ready to output your 24p timeline, you instruct the NLE to double the fields for you right before the DV stream is sent to the deck or cam, since all DV cams and decks are expecting 60i.
BTW - DVX100 includes a 24p system called 24p Advance. As you know the regular pulldown [2:3] frame consist of 3 fields from 2 seperate frames. For quality freaks there is 24p Advance [2:3:3:2], thus removal of the pulldown frame will not cost recompression on the frames involved like traditional 2:3 pulldown.