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Post #329596

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negative1
Parent topic
STAR WARS: EP IV 2004 REVISITED ADYWAN *1080p HD VERSION NOW IN PRODUCTION
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Date created
8-Sep-2008, 6:06 PM
digitalfreaknyc said:
adywan said:

i'm afraid you are totally incorrect there. Slowing it down does not create any extra artefacts at all. the encode is done at the 25fps speed and then the frame rate is changed only. No other encoding process is happening at all. so its impossibly for any extra artefacts to be there. And Europe does have 1080p braodcasts because the BBCHD channel broadcasts 1080p and not 1080i which is the more common.

 

 

 Please explain how you can take something that's captured at 25fps, slow it down and stretch it to 24fps and NOT include any artifacts?  Unless you're not doing the stretch, that would be impossible. 

 

 ok, we're all going to learn something here (and no i don't know much about film, except

that is 24fps)... and yes i knew about the PAL speedup too... but i just figure Adywan

accounted for it, i just didn't know how... so maybe we'll all find out ... i thought the

video editting software would fix that kind of stuff...

[shows how little i know]..

later

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