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Re: Capture settings DVCproHD varicam tape with 1200a panasonic deck
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Shane Ross
on Jun 14, 2008 at 6:06:18 pm
[Maria Wardian]
"Though, even the footage that was captured at 59.94 is jumpy, it's not just the 28 and 48 fps footage."
That would mean that all the 48fps and 23.98fps was captured at 59.94, so it will look odd and jumpy, because the redundant frames have not been removed. And no, it isn't a setting on that deck as far as I know, it is how you tell FCP to capture the footage.
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