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24p and Panasonic AG-DVX100 and AJ-SDX900 camcorder support in Vegas and DVD Architect Software 

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The Panasonic AG-DVX100 

 

The Panasonic AG-DVX100 is a prosumer camcorder that, in addition to being able to shoot 60i and 30p video, can 
shoot 24 fps “film rate” progressive video. Since the DV format is not able to store 24 fps directly, the camera does 
pulldown on the fly and records 60i video to tape. Even before the 4.0b update, Vegas was able to edit this video; 
however, the editing was in 60i, so all titles, transitions, and effects were rendered at 60i and did not have the same 
frame cadence “look” as the video that had pulldown. More importantly, if the final video was going to be 
transferred to film, there were pulldown cadence breaks that needed to be dealt with by the transfer house with added 
expense. Starting with the 4.0b update, Vegas is able to remove pulldown from the source media on the fly, edit in 
24p, and reinsert pulldown when rendering to DV. This solves the cadence break issue, the title / transition / effects 
cadence issue, 

and 

has the added bonus of being able to render those elements 2.5 times faster! With native support 

for the Panasonic AG-DVX100 in Vegas software, you can shoot, capture, edit, and render 24p DV with 

no 

external 

conversion programs, 

and 

you can render 24p MPEG-2 for DVD delivery. 

The Panasonic camera actually has two pulldown modes, standard 2-3 pulldown and what they call “Advanced” 
mode (24pA), which is 2-3-3-2 pulldown. 

 

While 4 film frames are still converted into 10 video fields (5 video frames), the beauty of 2-3-3-2 pulldown is that 
the 4 film frames exist in their entirety in video frames 1, 2, 4, and 5. With 2-3 pulldown, film frame 4 is split across 
video frames 3 and 4, making more work for the reader. You should use the standard pulldown mode when shooting 
for direct playback or 60i editing and the advanced pulldown mode when you plan on editing the video with Vegas 
4.0. The camera writes metadata in the DV headers to indicate which pulldown mode was used. Vegas is able to 
remove either, but 2-3-3-2 is more efficient. 
While in 24p mode, this camera also changes the light response curves and has various vertical filtering mode 
switches. We will not be discussing these here; for the purpose of this document, we’re talking about the frame rate 
issues only. 

The Panasonic AJ-SDX900 

Because it uses the same method of encoding 24p, the Panasonic AJ-SDX900 works equally well with Vegas 4 in the 
DVCPRO25 mode, 4:3 or 16:9 widescreen.  The DVCPRO50 mode is not supported. 

Summary of Contents for AJSDX900 - 24P DVCPRO 50

Page 1: ...conditions for its lawful use Sound Forge ACID Vegas DVD Architect Vegas DVD Acoustic Mirror Wave Hammer XFX and Perfect Clarity Audio are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sony Pictures Digital...

Page 2: ...amcorder support in Vegas and DVD Architect Software 2 Table of Contents What is covered in this document Background 3 Vegas 5 DVD Architect 7 Questions and Answers 8 Additional Sony Pictures Digital...

Page 3: ...theatrical films and most prime time television shows are shot on film and transferred to video using pulldown and they have a very different look in their frame cadence than soap operas news program...

Page 4: ...nic AG DVX100 in Vegas software you can shoot capture edit and render 24p DV with no external conversion programs and you can render 24p MPEG 2 for DVD delivery The Panasonic camera actually has two p...

Page 5: ...it will show film run time accurately Use one of the wall clock synchronized formats such Film Sync or SMPTE Drop to see video project run time Reading DV with 24p When you select a 24p clip captured...

Page 6: ...pulldown for 24p projects Print to Tape The print video to DV tape feature offers the new 24p templates during the conform step This selects which pulldown will be inserted during printing However sin...

Page 7: ...he TFF and RFF flags to create DVD compliant MPEG 2 When you bring the rendered file into DVD Architect it will detect it as a DVD compatible file and will not recompress it Production workflow for 24...

Page 8: ...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...

Page 9: ...re Options Enable Snapping is on 13 Make sure Options Ignore Event Grouping is off 14 Ctrl drag the end of the clip until it snaps to the cursor You ve just sped up the clip by about 4 exactly matchin...

Page 10: ...rchitect 24p NTSC video stream template Option 2 Create a 60i project and use the pulldown inserted by the camera to treat your 24p footage as 60i All effects titles and transitions will be in 60i 1 W...

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