Questions and Answers
What do “i” and “p” stand for in 24p, 60i, 25p?
The “p” stands for “progressive” or full frames, where every pixel in the frame represents the same instant in time, just like a frame of film. The “i” stands for “interlaced,” a form of video where half of the scan lines (every other one) represent a moment in time halfway between frames. Each
Should I be using 24p project and render formats for
Typically, no. These templates should only be used for 24p source material. If used with 60i or other source material, Vegas will do
Can I convert video shot at 60i to 24p?
Follow these steps to convert 60i video shot with a regular camcorder to 24p. There will be some loss of vertical resolution or other artifacts.
1.In the Project Properties dialog, set the template to “NTSC DV 24p (720x480, 23.976 fps).”
2.Set the “Deinterlace method” to “Interpolate fields” (for
3.Place the 60i clip on the timeline.
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5.Choose “File > Render” and render to the AVI format with the “NTSC DV 24p (inserting
The converted clips can now be used in a 24p project.
Why is pulldown required to store 24p in DV?
The DV standard only specifies how to store 30p/60i NTSC and 25p/50i PAL video. There is no way to store 24p directly in the DV format. By inserting pulldown, 24p can be stored as NTSC DV in a
Why don’t other formats do pulldown removal or insertion?
Most of the other formats can represent 24p material directly, without pulldown. For example, Windows Media 9, RealMedia, QuickTime, and
What about 24p 16:9 anamorphic widescreen?
Vegas and DVD Architect fully support anamorphic 16:9 widescreen. If you are working with 16:9 anamorphic widescreen 24p DV (perhaps you have the anamorphic adapter for the
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