From what I recall there were two modes that would record 2:3 pulldown on the Sony HDV cameras. One would generate a random 2:3 pulldown to tape. The result would be a 2:3 pulldown on each clip but every tape stop and rec start would not maintain the 2:3 cadence from the previous clip. I believe the in camera edits/Rec start and stop was clean but not in the proper cadence relationship to the out going clip.
There was a second mode that the manual said might lead to a lag when pressing record but my limited understand is that that mode would insure a consistent cadence to the sequence of shots laid to tape. That would then allow a pretty clean pulldown removal when captured.
I never operated the cameras but I remember having to manually ingest a tape then go through and make a new sequence after determining each clips cadence and cutting them into a timeline that maintained a proper cadence. I laid that off to tape at 59.94 and then captured that in FCP 7. I ran reverse telecine and spit it back out to tape and used that as the master. It was a pain but it worked.
It sounds like you may be having the file equivalent of what I had years ago and the camera wasn't in the maintain proper cadence mode.
Posted by: bigfish@pacbell.net
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