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2 weeks late and a cam at that with a flicker is this one of those old cam's where u got to turn a handle.
not to be an azz...but the flicker is too much really...the picture would be nice if it didn't f..k it up...
audio is really good for a cam though....
3/7/?
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Considering whats out there,
4/4
im gonna try to use msu deflicker on this one, thanks for the test subject guys
Flicker is bad, but not as bad as Insom's Serenity.
Its watchable. Very dark on the indoor scenes, but good colors, and good AR. Sound is strong with a typical cam echo, but clear. Movie looks good, but havent watched it yet. A watchable release from LRC, but heres to hoping a better one comes along.
5/8/?
CATBOX
From the NFO:
Notes: This has a flicker, its filmed by NTSC what can you do.
contactlrc@
Use a PAL mini DVD-R camcorder, pretty sure that will solve your problem... most NTSC camcorders are just not gonna do the trick, NTSC camcorder is 29.97 frames per second, a movie playing in a theater is 23.97 frames per second, PAL camcorder is 25 frames per second. the difference in the frames per second between the theater film playing and an NTSC camcorder is what's creating the black spots or "flicker". The PAL at 25 fps is close enough it would not really be noticable.
Also, I say to use Mini DVD-R because that would be pretty easy to rip to VCD/SVCD.
You asked.
LMZ
Is PAL not 25fps?? I'm pretty sure it is. Can a Mini DVD-R hold over 90 mins?? Most films nowadays are at least 90 mins and quite a few are over the 2hr mark. The discs i have seen are 60 mins but maybe the quality can be adjusted.
Scotster =oP
The Panasonic VDR-M20 is one I looked up doing a quick google search, it's a 2002 model so i'm sure they've come a long way since then.
http://www.camcorderinfo.com/conten...20_07_26_02.htm
"The camcorder records MPEG2 video to the DVD disc. The camcorder can record 30, 60, 90 or 120 minutes of video to one cassette, depending on quality setting. You can delete, divide or connect different scene within the recording. You can also apply effects to video which you have already shot, allowing the camcorder to act like a mini video editor. "
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Originally posted by Scotster
Is PAL not 25fps?? I'm pretty sure it is. Can a Mini DVD-R hold over 90 mins?? Most films nowadays are at least 90 mins and quite a few are over the 2hr mark. The discs i have seen are 60 mins but maybe the quality can be adjusted.
Scotster =oP
Heavy flicker but I still watched the whole film
It was a good movie i'm sure there will be a better release of it
soon
The flicker made this unbearable.
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