Clarity on HV20
This is a great video about deinterlacing the HV20 using Final Cut Pro 6 and compressor, and creating a droplet to automate the process.
http://thatsawesome.tv/PF24.mov
Found it through DVinfo.net.
Found a lot of links on hv20.com, alas, all the info is confusing as they are workarounds are geared to NOT using Final Cut Pro 6. I attempted one "workaround," but it's a load of malarkey. I am fascinated I can capture using a certain SDK. Alas, it has no timecode RECAPTURE that FCP 6 allows; and you don't have any reverse telecine options... so you wind up adding steps rather than simplifying.
Again, if you can't scare up FCP6, I suppose it's okay. But it's a dangerous path because there's little things that will get you in the end.
http://thatsawesome.tv/PF24.mov
Found it through DVinfo.net.
Found a lot of links on hv20.com, alas, all the info is confusing as they are workarounds are geared to NOT using Final Cut Pro 6. I attempted one "workaround," but it's a load of malarkey. I am fascinated I can capture using a certain SDK. Alas, it has no timecode RECAPTURE that FCP 6 allows; and you don't have any reverse telecine options... so you wind up adding steps rather than simplifying.
Again, if you can't scare up FCP6, I suppose it's okay. But it's a dangerous path because there's little things that will get you in the end.
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