jaegersing
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According to what I read in a forum thread, Canon did a non-standard implementation with the Canon HV20, using the assumption that consumers would not do much video editing. The NLEs could work with 25P in a 50i container because the raw video footage would have the pulldown flags. NLEs detect the flags. However, HV20 does not have the flags. So standard NLEs can't work with the 25P footage from HV20. The alternative is to use Cineform, which does not rely on detecting the pulldown flags, but by analyzing the actual footage. Cineform could then convert the HV20's 25P in a 50i container footage to AVI, which is usable by the standard NLEs.
But Cineform costs USD$500. :lovegrin:
That's strange. You see, I've found that the only time the NLE can recognise the flags is when it does the capture itself. If you then open the captured files in a different NLE it does not detect the footage as progressive. I work in both Vegas and Edius and see this all the time when I switch between them. It's a bit of a pain. But if you manually change the field order setting (to None or Progressive) it always works fine, just takes a while to change the settings because you have to do it one clip at a time.
I'll see if I can find out more about this. Thanks for mentioning it.