Submitted by justin on Tue, 30/06/2009 - 09:50
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Voltaic conversion for Gh-1 720 turns out slow motion footage
Hi, I recently purchased your software to convert my adcvhd footage from my panasonic gh1. I'm experiencing a problem where my 720 footage after I convert it through Voltaic results in slow motion. The funny thing is when I convert my 1080 footage, there's no problem. Can you advise please?
Best,
Benson
GH-1 720
Hi,
In regards to the slow motion footage, are you using v1.8.6 ??
Also which Advanced options do you have selected ?? Could you send in a support request and we can follow it up.
Thanks.
720 P conversion from Panasonic GH1 resulting in slow mo
Thanks for getting back to me. I just installed 1.8.6 and it still results in my footage being half the speed. As I mentioned, I am using the default settings. Here's my hardware:
1) Panasonic GH1 NTSC
2) Power Mac 10.5.7
Is this enough info for you?
Pleas let me know if you have anymore questions. Thank you.
Best,
Benson
GH1 720p problem fixed
Hi Benson,
we've just found (and fixed) the problem. We'll send you a beta version to verify in a couple of days.
VoltaicHD was treating the 60fps recording from the GH1 as 30 frames per second (i.e. a 60p signal instead of a 60fps signal, for the technically minded), resulting in the slo-mo playback.
Thanks
Justin
Slo-mo fixed
On monday we released updates to VoltaicHD for the Mac and PC which fix the GH1 slo-mo problem when shooting at 50fps/60fps.