@ktpro No your not converting 60i to 60p. 60i is always 30 frames. Example it takes to fields to make one frame. Do a search for this video on youtube.
No, you are using the 60i footage with separated fields and interpolation to generate a 60p clip. Since you interpolated the effective vertical resolution is half but the temporal information is there. You use this clip for time remapping. You have the broadcast standard confused with the special effects technique.
Google: "Step-by-step slow-motion tutorial - The 60i to 60p to 24p method" on DVInfo.Net. He used VirtualDub+Avisynth which are freeware. The same effect can be done with After Effects time remapping or Sony Vegas Pro velocity envelopes.
60i is just 30 frames there are fields.
mp4podcastDOTcom 1 year ago
@mp4podcastDOTcom Right, you convert the fields to get 60p frames in half the vertical resolution.
ktpro 1 year ago
@ktpro No your not converting 60i to 60p. 60i is always 30 frames. Example it takes to fields to make one frame. Do a search for this video on youtube.
720p vs 1080i HD Explained
mp4podcastDOTcom 1 year ago
No, you are using the 60i footage with separated fields and interpolation to generate a 60p clip. Since you interpolated the effective vertical resolution is half but the temporal information is there. You use this clip for time remapping. You have the broadcast standard confused with the special effects technique.
ktpro 1 year ago
Google: "Step-by-step slow-motion tutorial - The 60i to 60p to 24p method" on DVInfo.Net. He used VirtualDub+Avisynth which are freeware. The same effect can be done with After Effects time remapping or Sony Vegas Pro velocity envelopes.
ktpro 1 year ago