Nindanjoe -
Yea, it can be an issue, altho most converters should be able to handle it (I mostly use my own said editor Pinnacle, or vDub for converting avi, and TMPGEnc for mpgs). Most vidders start out using Windows Movie Maker anyways, which apparently doesnt even notice the various fps of different files (and its "frame counter" isnt entirely accurate either).
But when editing in a fancy editor, you usually need to have your source files all in one matching framerate (reason for having them match is to keep all the timing of clips in sync)... and 23.97 isnt listed. Which makes sense as in I only heard of it recently, thats its a new thing called NTSC Film, and realized that every single downloaded tv ep (ripped from primetime network broadcasts) that I have just happen to be in that exact fps... gah.
I mean, it shouldnt be a problem, but when you want to vid for multiple seasons of shows... that is a LOT of converting! (especially when factoring in the time it takes to convert each ep), which I'll never get around to doing (as with LT, not that many eps so I took the time, and DW 25fps, I just went with it. Altho if I want to include DW in any crossfandom vids, I might finally get around to putting them in 29.97...), etc. Tho again, it all depends on your editor, I just *really* love Pinnacle... lol.
Re: the quality... well all my vids end up in medium quality WMVs, so... the initial quality is only a small matter. As long as its not blur-central in the final WMV render, I'll be fine with it. The source fps is all about the editing itself for me.
There are lots of LJ comms about vidding, if youre curious about programs and such or whatever else ;P http://livejournal.com/interests.bml?int=vidding
Currently waiting to dL the new DW ep as soon as its available, but right after its finished and dLed, I'll start upLing another LT ep for my list!
Yea, it can be an issue, altho most converters should be able to handle it (I mostly use my own said editor Pinnacle, or vDub for converting avi, and TMPGEnc for mpgs). Most vidders start out using Windows Movie Maker anyways, which apparently doesnt even notice the various fps of different files (and its "frame counter" isnt entirely accurate either).
But when editing in a fancy editor, you usually need to have your source files all in one matching framerate (reason for having them match is to keep all the timing of clips in sync)... and 23.97 isnt listed. Which makes sense as in I only heard of it recently, thats its a new thing called NTSC Film, and realized that every single downloaded tv ep (ripped from primetime network broadcasts) that I have just happen to be in that exact fps... gah.
I mean, it shouldnt be a problem, but when you want to vid for multiple seasons of shows... that is a LOT of converting! (especially when factoring in the time it takes to convert each ep), which I'll never get around to doing (as with LT, not that many eps so I took the time, and DW 25fps, I just went with it. Altho if I want to include DW in any crossfandom vids, I might finally get around to putting them in 29.97...), etc. Tho again, it all depends on your editor, I just *really* love Pinnacle... lol.
Re: the quality... well all my vids end up in medium quality WMVs, so... the initial quality is only a small matter. As long as its not blur-central in the final WMV render, I'll be fine with it. The source fps is all about the editing itself for me.
There are lots of LJ comms about vidding, if youre curious about programs and such or whatever else ;P http://livejournal.com/interests.bml?int=vidding
Currently waiting to dL the new DW ep as soon as its available, but right after its finished and dLed, I'll start upLing another LT ep for my list!
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