Hi,
I've recently started shooting 1080i with a Nikon V1 to take advantage of simultaneous full res stills capture. Can anyone confirm if N1 actually captures true 60 fields (as specifications and visual inspection of footage seem to imply) or if this is progressive segmented? Assuming it's true interlaced, can someone suggest a good way to double deinterlace it to 60p (i.e. interpolating both fields to 1080p). I'm on a Mac and have had good results with JES Deinterlacer with other cameras, but it doesn't even recognize N1's 1080i as interlaced (MediaInfo also reports it as progressive 59.94). iMovie appears to be confused with it as well (not that I would want to import interlaced into iMovie with its single field processing). Does it mean the camera doesn't flag the stream properly? I'm able to get good results with MPEG Streamclip or Handbreak but these tools only deinterlace to 30p.
Thanks
I've recently started shooting 1080i with a Nikon V1 to take advantage of simultaneous full res stills capture. Can anyone confirm if N1 actually captures true 60 fields (as specifications and visual inspection of footage seem to imply) or if this is progressive segmented? Assuming it's true interlaced, can someone suggest a good way to double deinterlace it to 60p (i.e. interpolating both fields to 1080p). I'm on a Mac and have had good results with JES Deinterlacer with other cameras, but it doesn't even recognize N1's 1080i as interlaced (MediaInfo also reports it as progressive 59.94). iMovie appears to be confused with it as well (not that I would want to import interlaced into iMovie with its single field processing). Does it mean the camera doesn't flag the stream properly? I'm able to get good results with MPEG Streamclip or Handbreak but these tools only deinterlace to 30p.
Thanks