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I did that but wasn't sure if I was opening up a can of worms by ignoring that warning;

If I can pick your brain with one more question regarding p24...

What profile/quality to you recommend using during production? I would assume AVC 1920 x 1080/24p but I'm probably wrong. For now I just transfer finished clips back to a card for viewing and sharing. Forgive me for my ignorance, but the last time I worked with video it was recorded on those antique things known as VHS tapes, and I believe the most advanced we ever got was using analog "Dazzle" movie editor so I am starting over from scratch and realizing that I am comically lost.

Best,
-Eric
Sorry to intrude on this thread but it looks like a good place to ask regarding the HF G10...

I'm a DSLR kid and recently added a Canon HF G10 to my arsenal. While I have familiarized myself with the camera and it's plethora of available settings, I am beyond newbie status when it comes to post. I shoot in 24p MXP and while I can import fine, I always get an error message that this rate doesn't correspond to the selected TV Format (NTSC 30 FPS) -

For MXP 24p on the HF G10 what is the best course of action when selecting a Profile Quality in production? I've used SVRT, and tried all of the various formats within AVC H.264 and while it renders fine, the end result is mediocre. I blame operator error as I am a newbie with HDD Video and post so any help would be appreciated. I just want to be able to get the most out of a good camera, and after reading manuals, tutorials and watching how to videos, well I am still a tad lost.

I didn't install the supplied Canon transfer software as I was told that is unnecessary with PD11 and can slow the program down, so should I shoot in PF24 and go that route or is there a simple fix for 24p? Feel free to laugh, I deserve that. I'm just an analog kid trying to catch up and function in a digital world.

PD11 64 bit Ultimate 2516
W8
AMD FX-6120 / HMD Radeon HD 7450

Best,

-Eric
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