So this points to the issue I thought I was misinformed on or misunderstood. Did pre Black Magic Teranex units remove random cadence in real time like what the Snell and Wilcox told me their unit(s) could do when I asked a few NABs ago?
I haven't really though about conversions other than pulldown addition and removal. Does a blended conversion help when going from 29.97 back to 23.976? I can see how that might help out but generally it's those blended frames that get rejections in my experience. A&E networks likes to call them "Ghost Frames" from what I've heard but I'm not sure if that term is specific to blended frames or some other baked in blended frame issue. It is a catchy name thou.
---In Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com, <cutandcover@...> wrote :Agreed with this. My experience with the Teranex 2D in house is that it can't do mixed cadence removal, and even if it could (as it says in the manual), it only outputs that as a 2:3 added 1080/29.97i. It also can not do non-blended conversions outside of pulldown addition, so most of the conversions it does are what's falling under rejection territory at Netflix/Hulu/etc.. A nice blending it can do, and it's got a nice noise reduction algorithm as well. Beyond that, MC is better for most purposes.On Sat, Jul 16, 2016 at 1:21 PM, oliverpeters@... [Avid-L2] <Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com> wrote:BTW - if you are trying to fix mixed cadence (mixed shots all with 3:2 in a 59.94i timeline) in order to reconstruct a perfect 23.976p timeline, then the only flawless method I've found is Media Composer. You have to go shot-by-shot and yes it is painstaking, but it works.
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