uncompressed 14-bit RAW video recording

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Kuky




Camera: 5D Mark III
Build: Magic Lantern May 17 (f686b8c)
Card: SanDisk Extreme Pro 90Mb/s 16Gb CF
Resolution: 1920x1080 23,976 fps
No droped frames, but there are some glitches in the recording. Actually this CF it's very reliable on recording 1920 x 1080. Never had dropped frames.
Minor CC done.
Download to see in real FullHD.

AnotherDave

Camera tests = more cat and dog videos online...  :-\ 


RenatoPhoto

I tried to copy RAW videos using usb cable 5D3>pc but my pc does not see them?  I use win 7 64 bit.  I want to prevent some wear on door and CF card due to extensive  testing.
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Kuky

Quote from: AnotherDave on May 17, 2013, 08:20:33 PM
Camera tests = more cat and dog videos online...  :-\

I am lazy. Next time I will do the flowers ???

tridluu

We have a lot of test videos on plants, birds, dogs, inanimate objects. There should be videos on quick movements, actual real life shooting. Do a bunch of fast pans and tilts.

squig

Quote from: RenatoPhoto on May 17, 2013, 08:27:04 PM
I tried to copy RAW videos using usb cable 5D3>pc but my pc does not see them?  I use win 7 64 bit.  I want to prevent some wear on door and CF card due to extensive  testing.

I'm having a tech support PTSD relapse.  :'(   Yes madam you have to plug the printer into the power socket.

Camera movement is not covered by the ML warranty. Powering on the camera voids the warranty.


Picture and Color

Still waiting for my Komputerbay 1000x cards to arrive, but couldn't resist testing on my Kingston 266x 32GB CFs. These only get just under 30MB/sec, leaving me with a 1280 x 540 crop. Even at this low res, the image is very good and extremely easy to work with. Loving the photo-esque flexibility in post, it is really something.

Cinema5D's photoshop/ quicktime workflow is the one to use. It's blazing fast and if using Premiere, you can even skip the quicktime to prores step. Just import the TIFF files as an image sequence, interpret as 23.98 and away you go.
This one here: http://vimeo.com/66355682

Another crappy plant video below to add to the mix. I'll shoot an actual project with it this weekend, once I get my hands on the Komputerbay 1000x cards. Hopefully it won't be as slow as reported by others here.

Big thanks to Lourenco for continuing to compile latest builds for us. This is SUCH a huge help and we really appreciate it.

I'm using the build he provided in post 1075 here:
http://www.magiclantern.fm/forum/index.php?topic=5247.msg36099#msg36099


RenatoPhoto

Quote from: squig on May 17, 2013, 08:43:31 PM
I'm having a tech support PTSD relapse.  :'(   Yes madam you have to plug the printer into the power socket.

Camera movement is not covered by the ML warranty. Powering on the camera voids the warranty.

What is you point?  Just sarcasm?

The issue is that is is not possible to transfer video.RAW files using a USB cable.   Just wondering if anybody has experience the same problem.
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AnotherDave

So with the KomputerBay 64GB 1000X cards, you still have to turn the audio off?  Aren't the benchmarks showing they're running at about 95MB/sec?  Recording 1920X1080 produces frames @ 3.5MB, right?  Around 84MB/sec?  How much space is taken up by the audio?

Would it be possible to leave 1 channel of audio for reference... or is that not possible?  Can the audio be recorded to the SD?  *read some mumbles about that...

1%

5d3 can record audio to SD card in stereo.

Danne

Quote from: Picture and Color on May 17, 2013, 09:09:57 PM
Cinema5D's photoshop/ quicktime workflow is the one to use. It's blazing fast and if using Premiere, you can even skip the quicktime to prores step. Just import the TIFF files as an image sequence, interpret as 23.98 and away you go.
This one here: http://vimeo.com/66355682

If you have a copy of after effects you could skip the whole process of exporting to tiff and export directly from dng to ProRes422HQ. Saves a ton of time.
I chipped in with a workflow tutorial today
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MSHVi7Jx9r0&feature=youtu.be
vimeo.com/66390822
//D

Peter Linov

Quote from: Kuky on May 17, 2013, 08:15:45 PM
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Camera: 5D Mark III
Build: Magic Lantern May 17 (f686b8c)


This is the latest build?
And you can download it somewhere?

Danne

Quote from: 1% on May 17, 2013, 10:14:58 PM
5d3 can record audio to SD card in stereo.

I tried that 2 firmware builds ago by following Lourencos tip. First I went in the canon camera menu and chose record to SD-card, than went into the magic lantern menu and started recording audio. Then back into the canon menu and chose save to CF - card, leaving the audio running on the SD card. Then started recording video to the CF - card. Didn,t fully get it to work, some strange hangups and sometimes it worked. Is there another way?

1%

Should be automatic in new builds. Sync beep -> seperate wav

mageye

Quote from: Kuky on May 17, 2013, 08:36:02 PM
I am lazy. Next time I will do the flowers ???

Its OK I have the flowers covered ;D
5DMKII | 500D | KOMPUTERBAY 32GB Professional 1000x |Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 II | Samyang 35mm f/1.4 ED AS UMC | Canon EF 75-300mm f/4-5.6 III | Zoom H2 (4CH. audio recorder) | Mac OS X 10.9.2 | Photoshop CC | After Effects CC | Final Cut Pro 7

lourenco

Quote from: 1% on May 17, 2013, 11:03:09 PM
Should be automatic in new builds. Sync beep -> seperate wav

Yes. It is automatic in the new builds. Make sure your main card is CF. It will automatically record to the audio to the SD card. You just need to change the synch beep to seperate wav in the raw record menu.  The build I posted last night supports this.

found posted in this post http://www.magiclantern.fm/forum/index.php?topic=5247.msg36099#msg36099
5D Mark III, CF Lexar 1000X 32GB, 24-105 F4L

mageye

5DMKII | 500D | KOMPUTERBAY 32GB Professional 1000x |Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 II | Samyang 35mm f/1.4 ED AS UMC | Canon EF 75-300mm f/4-5.6 III | Zoom H2 (4CH. audio recorder) | Mac OS X 10.9.2 | Photoshop CC | After Effects CC | Final Cut Pro 7

dfsgfeiuhd

Quote from: N/A on May 17, 2013, 11:30:37 AM
Did you put raw_rec module into the modules folder of the sd card? Works great on my 600D.

sure, and both lv_rec and raw_rec are loaded in the modules menu. However, I cannot set resolutions anywhere on my 600d. I updated to [600D] NewChannel.zip, still nothing. Weird...



mattmvpmedia



This is with a Sandisk 95MB/s card and the 600D Edmac Popin build. Absolutely no tearing or magenta blocks in the footage that I can find - great work ML Team and thank you.

Also, this video isn't much to look at - didn't do any color grading or anything - it just verifies that the magenta blocks and tearing are gone.

1%

I tried edmac 0x13 on 6D like 650D was... that edmac is used... but I managed to kill the LV without the camera crashing.. so maybe we can just redirect edmacs to kill them? No need to do things at boot?