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#1
I would much prefer the tearing MZ options as I have shot 3 projects using this build and I find it useful to be able to start recording and change settings with MZ enabled.

Also I don't really find the tearing MZ that distracting, I can still use it to check my focus easily and find it much more convenient than using the canon zoom.

Just my opinion!
#2
all I frame recording would be most welcome to kill those annoying macroblocks.

RAW recording would also be great but to be honest just having a working pre alpha was more than i expected for the 650D with canon releasing a camera every 3 months!
#3
Quote from: VlastaS on May 23, 2013, 03:32:32 PM
No, that's just the data rate of the codec.

yes i realise it is the data rate of the decoded stream.

I was just curious to know if that is the maximum data rate i will get from a H264 using ML on a 650D or if i need to increase the CBR settings or move into variable Q settings trials to get the best image quality.

thanks.
#4
Quote from: VlastaS on May 23, 2013, 02:57:22 PM
That's Mb/s. It's quite different from MB/s. One byte contains eight bits so 64.27 megabits per second is not the same as 64.7 megabytes per second.
Cheers

Sorry i wasnt clear on what i meant. I understand the difference between bits and bytes when it comes to write speed. i am now wondering if 64 megabits per second is the maximum speed supported?
#5
http://www.flickr.com/photos/78309769@N08/8790349631/

dont know if this is actual write speed proof due to it being a H264 stream but quicktime reads the data rate at 64.27mbps on the file straight from the camera.

ignore the current size, thats just the size of the video in the window not the actual video size.

footage is HDR video from a high street, lots of chroma and luma variation plus switching ISO values between frames with CBR +1.4 active.
#6
the instructions posted by donjames are accurate but to get it to install for me i had to go into menu > 4 dot spanner > Clear Settings > clear all camera settings before the install would work for me.

i also used a 2GB and 16GB card, not tried on my 32GB (currently has footage from a live project on it) and i dont have a 64GB.

i also didnt get the green boot disk screen but i have a 3 day old build installed and most features work as already stated.

Massive thanks go out to Nanomad and the rest of the team for all this hard work.