I have a question about the different shooting modes. I have read some on it but have never got a good answer on it. It's dealing with interlace and progressive scan. I have seen where using 30p on it Canon puts it in a interlace container. If it does do I need to de-interlace it? I was reading on a post here today where a lady had a wedding video done with mts and mov files. She was not happy with the way the DVD look. Someone said that the way Canon does the 30PE was something like both fields are wrote at the same time. So I would take it's like a progressive scan file. Today I sent down and put the camera in all the modes and shoot about 15 seconds of video in each one. I even made folders on my hard drive and mane the 60i, 30p, 24P and 24pe and copy the right file in to the folder for that mode. I then loaded each file in to the program called Media info. I wrote down what I thing I needed here it is.
60i Format settings ReFrames: 2 frames.Frame rate 29.97
Scan type interlace. Scan order Top Field first.
30P Media info says the same has the 60i
24P Format settings ReFrames: 2 frames Frame rate 23.976
Scan type Progressive
Now one if the things that get me is the 24PE says the
same thing has the 60i and the 30P I don't get the frame rate
Saying 29.970
I shoot in 30P about all the time because I post on Vimeo and YouTube and stream to the TV with DNLA. The 24P I might play with at time but don't get that much in to the cinema look that much yet. I have a Canon 70D now to I shoot at 30P on it and Media Info says the mov files are progressive scan. I use Power Director 12 some but got Adobe Premiere Pro CS6 in the spring and been learning it and using it. I have been rendering my files out has 1080P 30fps. I'm I doing right ? The video I posted in share videos called Indianapolis Full Of Family Fun was shoot some on the Canon VIXIA and stuff I shoot in Sept on was done with the 70D DSLR. I know I will still be using both camera.