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hdv and onlocation
by mc 1 on Sep 24, 2007 at 5:31:33 am

Hello,

I have a canon hv20 and shoot in 1080 24p mode. when i look at the footage via onlocation, the interlacing lines look terrible. does anyone know how i can correct this? thanks!

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Re: hdv and onlocation
by Perry Cheng on Sep 30, 2007 at 7:38:06 pm

How do you look at the footage? What media? Did you enable de-interlace in the player?

Perry

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Re: hdv and onlocation
by mc 1 on Oct 2, 2007 at 3:59:02 am

Hey Perry

i was looking at the media using onlocation. i had my hv20 cannon outputing at 24p 1080

i however dont see where there is an option to de-interlace. can you point it to me? i think that would solve my problems. thanks!

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Re: hdv and onlocation
by Perry Cheng on Oct 10, 2007 at 2:50:07 pm

I have an HV20 also. I don't have deinterlace problems, however. But, I don't use Onlocation to view. I use VLC, in which you can set the always deinterlace option.

perry

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Re: hdv and onlocation
by Tim Kolb on Oct 15, 2007 at 12:36:16 am

I'm not sure what exactly the HV20's video signal looks like compared to typical interlaced 1080 HDV. Do you see the same artifacting on other HDV 1080 camcorders?



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Re: hdv and onlocation
by Martin Vincent on Jan 19, 2008 at 12:36:58 am

Did you tried in 60i mode, cause the 24f processing is done while outputing to the NLE, not shure that it can process when capturing directly via FW.



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