johnnytaco
2nd November 2007, 04:39
Guys, thanks for all the tips so far. The info in this forum is awesome. I'm not really interested in HDDVD rips ..yet.., but I was able to take my Canon HV20 footage and convert to HD-DVD that plays on my Toshiba HD-A3. So thanks for all the insight (http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=126676). :thanks:
I figured I'd share my workflow to save others with an HDV camera some time.
I have been able to burn MPEG2 and H.264 3xDVD using 1080p24 footage that was encoded w/ pulldown to 29.97. Both play well in 1080i glory on my HD-A3.
A fairly simple MPEG2 workflow is outlined in AVSforum here (http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showthread.php?t=705146)
I don't have the HD power pack plugin for Ulead MovieFactory+ 6, so I use either VideoReDo or MPEG2VCR to convert the m2t's (mpeg2 transport stream) to program stream to be able to drag and drop into Ulead. A note when using VideoReDo is that I had to manually set the bitrate to 30 Mbps so that I would not get any PTS Underflows.
I also had to use HDPatch to fix the bitrate back to 25,000,000 in order to avoid having MF reencode.
The beauty here is no reencoding is required and does a nice job with quick menus. I could use a different tool like Vegas, but would then have to reencode to MPEG2.
I have Ulead output an image and then burn the image using nero 8.
My AVC workflow is as follows:
1) Capture using HDVSplit to m2t files (29.97 with pulldown not flagged properly)
2) CineForm* ConnectHD to convert to CineForm codec as intermediate (performing IVTC to 1080p 23.976fps)
3) Join clips and edit in 23.976 timeline using Sony Vegas** 7 to add transitions, etc.
4a) Render back 1 large avi to Cineform* 1080p 23.976fps
4b) Render wav file
5a) Render 1440x1080 23.98 elementary stream using CineVision 2.0
5b) Transcode WAV->AC3 using besweet
6) Author using Scenarist SCA 4.01 (pulldown on data) - 1440x1080 project - add chapter (scene) points
7) Mux and create ISO image
8) Burn image using Nero 8 (booktype: DVD+R DL)
* The Cineform codec is very good for editing in an NLE and "practically lossless" - however a main reason I use it is the great IVTC also performed on the HV20's 24p footage. You don't have to use an intermediate at all. Don't worry about IVTC if you only have 60i footage. Plus there are other free alternatives for IVTC using avisynth and Huffyuv as a free intermediate.
** plenty of alternatives for NLEs as well, Vegas happens to be 23.976 friendly
(haven't experimented with menus in Scenarist yet)
I normally use Ritek DVD+R DL with variable success in avoiding studdering - but ordered Verbatim DVD+R DL and DVD-R DL to see which media plays best. I did notice some studdering on the Ritek dual layers. Have had no issues with Ritek single layer. Normal DVD burnt to Ritek DVD+R DL have no playback issues - I'm assuming the extra high bitrates are much more sensitive to media quality. Setting the booktype and using a 2.4x burn speed gave me a successful 80min 3xDVD with very little studdering.
This is the capacities at nice bitrates:
80min of H.264 on a DVD9 (VBR: target:15 Mbps, Max: 29.4 Mbps)
40min of H.264 on a DVD5
40min of MPEG2 on a DVD9
20min of MPEG2 on a DVD5
FYI, CineVision H.264 encoding speed on Quad 6600 @ 3.2GHz is about 10fps - really resource hungry!
I believe the HD Pack for Ulead MF+ will enable 2 key improvements:
1) native drag/drop of m2t files
2) reencoding to H.264 AVC in addition to MPEG2
I can only assume the CineVision or Mainconcept codec would be better quality, but I guess we'll have to wait and see over time and some comparisons on codecs.
I also imagine after a while most of the NLE's will wake up and start supporting both HD-DVD and BlueRay - hopefully most of this will be simpler.
I figured I'd share my workflow to save others with an HDV camera some time.
I have been able to burn MPEG2 and H.264 3xDVD using 1080p24 footage that was encoded w/ pulldown to 29.97. Both play well in 1080i glory on my HD-A3.
A fairly simple MPEG2 workflow is outlined in AVSforum here (http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showthread.php?t=705146)
I don't have the HD power pack plugin for Ulead MovieFactory+ 6, so I use either VideoReDo or MPEG2VCR to convert the m2t's (mpeg2 transport stream) to program stream to be able to drag and drop into Ulead. A note when using VideoReDo is that I had to manually set the bitrate to 30 Mbps so that I would not get any PTS Underflows.
I also had to use HDPatch to fix the bitrate back to 25,000,000 in order to avoid having MF reencode.
The beauty here is no reencoding is required and does a nice job with quick menus. I could use a different tool like Vegas, but would then have to reencode to MPEG2.
I have Ulead output an image and then burn the image using nero 8.
My AVC workflow is as follows:
1) Capture using HDVSplit to m2t files (29.97 with pulldown not flagged properly)
2) CineForm* ConnectHD to convert to CineForm codec as intermediate (performing IVTC to 1080p 23.976fps)
3) Join clips and edit in 23.976 timeline using Sony Vegas** 7 to add transitions, etc.
4a) Render back 1 large avi to Cineform* 1080p 23.976fps
4b) Render wav file
5a) Render 1440x1080 23.98 elementary stream using CineVision 2.0
5b) Transcode WAV->AC3 using besweet
6) Author using Scenarist SCA 4.01 (pulldown on data) - 1440x1080 project - add chapter (scene) points
7) Mux and create ISO image
8) Burn image using Nero 8 (booktype: DVD+R DL)
* The Cineform codec is very good for editing in an NLE and "practically lossless" - however a main reason I use it is the great IVTC also performed on the HV20's 24p footage. You don't have to use an intermediate at all. Don't worry about IVTC if you only have 60i footage. Plus there are other free alternatives for IVTC using avisynth and Huffyuv as a free intermediate.
** plenty of alternatives for NLEs as well, Vegas happens to be 23.976 friendly
(haven't experimented with menus in Scenarist yet)
I normally use Ritek DVD+R DL with variable success in avoiding studdering - but ordered Verbatim DVD+R DL and DVD-R DL to see which media plays best. I did notice some studdering on the Ritek dual layers. Have had no issues with Ritek single layer. Normal DVD burnt to Ritek DVD+R DL have no playback issues - I'm assuming the extra high bitrates are much more sensitive to media quality. Setting the booktype and using a 2.4x burn speed gave me a successful 80min 3xDVD with very little studdering.
This is the capacities at nice bitrates:
80min of H.264 on a DVD9 (VBR: target:15 Mbps, Max: 29.4 Mbps)
40min of H.264 on a DVD5
40min of MPEG2 on a DVD9
20min of MPEG2 on a DVD5
FYI, CineVision H.264 encoding speed on Quad 6600 @ 3.2GHz is about 10fps - really resource hungry!
I believe the HD Pack for Ulead MF+ will enable 2 key improvements:
1) native drag/drop of m2t files
2) reencoding to H.264 AVC in addition to MPEG2
I can only assume the CineVision or Mainconcept codec would be better quality, but I guess we'll have to wait and see over time and some comparisons on codecs.
I also imagine after a while most of the NLE's will wake up and start supporting both HD-DVD and BlueRay - hopefully most of this will be simpler.