Connect HD v1.7
- adds unique support for Sony's HDR-FX1 and HVR-Z1 Cineframe modes,
- adds scene splitting when converting previously-stored .m2t files, and
- improves capture performance for systems or drives that are either fragmented or "slow"
More on Cineframe modes: For material recorded using Sony's CF 24, CF25, or CF30 modes, Aspect HD will ingest the material as a 1440 x 1080 progressive sequence at the appropriate (24, 25, or 30) frame rate. For material shot in CF24 mode, Aspect HD also supports the option for inverse 3:2 pulldown during ingest.
The manner in which Sony has implemented its CF24 mode results in the acquired 24p sequence having timing jitter that is observable with certain types of material. If this is objectionable, CineForm also supports conversion of material shot in CF25 mode to a 24p sequence by slowing down the video sequence by 4% and re-modulating audio to maintain synchronization. This has been a widely used technique for many years when converting between 24p film and PAL (and vice-versa). When a jitter-free 24p result is required, we recommend you experiment with the unique CF25-to 24p feature of Aspect HD.
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- adds unique support for Sony's HDR-FX1 and HVR-Z1 Cineframe modes,
- adds scene splitting when converting previously-stored .m2t files, and
- improves capture performance for systems or drives that are either fragmented or "slow"
More on Cineframe modes: For material recorded using Sony's CF 24, CF25, or CF30 modes, Aspect HD will ingest the material as a 1440 x 1080 progressive sequence at the appropriate (24, 25, or 30) frame rate. For material shot in CF24 mode, Aspect HD also supports the option for inverse 3:2 pulldown during ingest.
The manner in which Sony has implemented its CF24 mode results in the acquired 24p sequence having timing jitter that is observable with certain types of material. If this is objectionable, CineForm also supports conversion of material shot in CF25 mode to a 24p sequence by slowing down the video sequence by 4% and re-modulating audio to maintain synchronization. This has been a widely used technique for many years when converting between 24p film and PAL (and vice-versa). When a jitter-free 24p result is required, we recommend you experiment with the unique CF25-to 24p feature of Aspect HD.
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