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Old 17th April 2008, 18:46   #21  |  Link
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If you want 1440x1080@25 or 1920x1080@25 the stream must be coded as interlaced even if it is progressive.

I've tried also 1280x720@25p without success, in this case the stream must be 50fps. I've solved it duplicating every frame with avisynth. I believe that it has not much impact in compressibility.

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Old 24th April 2008, 00:48   #22  |  Link
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So just to clarify since I'm attemping to do something similar, is it only that Scenarist wont accept 1440x1080p25 or is there also problems with 1920x1080p25? I'm trying to push a 1920x1080 feed to it and its also complaining about the FrameRateCode. Works perfectly if I set x264 to give me a 24fps output but not at 25fps. My problem is that the audio is designed for 25fps and when I try to slow it down for 24fps it gets weird pops and clicks that just sound horrible. Is there any way to create a compliant 25FPS 1080p video for a BluRay that will play in more then just a PS3 (we have Sony BD players at work that these must play on).
The Blu-Ray format only supports 1920x1080 "i" at 50 or 60fps, or 1920x1080 "p" at 24 or 23.976fps.

The only reason why the PS3 works is because its going beyond the official specs of a Standalone Blu-Ray player
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The Blu-Ray format only supports 1920x1080 "i" at 50 or 60fps, or 1920x1080 "p" at 24 or 23.976fps.

It's same for 1440x1080
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Old 25th April 2008, 11:03   #24  |  Link
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Damn BluRay Spec.

I am from Europe and planned to buy a Canon HV30 for progressive recording. The EUR Version records at 25p. This is not changeable.

I really think about importing an US unit.

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Old 25th April 2008, 23:13   #25  |  Link
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I am from Europe and planned to buy a Canon HV30 for progressive recording. The EUR Version records at 25p. This is not changeable.
I would buy HF10 or HF100. You get True FullHD (1920x1080) instead of 1440x1080! Everything is stored on Build in Flash memory (low power consumption+no noise). You can also use SD flash cards!
http://www.komplett.ie/k/kl.aspx?mfr...r=d&zbo2=false
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