600D/T3i Raw Video

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CFP

Quote from: JohnBarlow on May 27, 2013, 03:58:06 PM
I have a request to fix the 4gb limit.
That's no firmware issue. If you want to save bigger files, just format your SD-card as exFat.

JohnBarlow

Thats great, Thanks a bunch

I didnt know Canon EOS worked with exFAT

Quote from: CFP on May 27, 2013, 04:03:50 PM
That's no firmware issue. If you want to save bigger files, just format your SD-card as exFat.

1%

Limit was off... so if it stops feel lucky I guess.


gebo


1%

Well unlucky would = corrupted FS on card.

Check for sprinkles on this build.. its using 5d3 like correction... someone on 5D2 got magenta cast but I didn't see it.

With defc off I had sprinkles all over. 6D seems unfixable. I'm seeing sprinkles in all types except default.

JohnBarlow

ML won't boot from an exFAT card :(

N/A

Run it through eoscard (windows) or macboot.
7D. 600D. Rokinon 35 cine. Sigma 30 1.4
Audio and video recording/production, Random Photography
Want to help with the latest development but don't know how to compile?

apefos

great improvements in the new build.

1440, 1360 and 1320 16:9 will be very useful for 50D owners, under the 50MB/s limit

loved the new playback features, now I can choose which file to play and can erase files also!

I did try the start delay 2, 4 and 10, but it does not avoid frames skip in 920 x 518.

the good news is: frames skips in 920 x 518, but there is no magenta frames

768x432 16:9 works ok, no magenta frames in 600D (768 x 512 works also, but 768 x 576 skips)

time to increase it a little bit... I think 816 x 460 16:9 will be a smart try! because it is under the 16MB/s (users are reporting 16MB/s limit is the safe option)

and of course 854 x 480 the perfect option for DVD, we need to try it!

640 x 640 is working ok, wich proves 854 x 480 will work (same datarate)

all my width suggestions: 784, 800, 816, 854, 888

a tip: put the playback above the delete ( the delete the last thing) to avoid pressing delete unwanted.

many thanks

dfent77

The features in the new build are awesome, but for some reason at 1120x334 (2.39) I can only record 161 frames where as on the last build I was up to 273 pretty consistently, and at 960x342 (2:1) I could record continuously before but I'm stopped at 600 frames now.


apefos

I edited my previous post with more important feedbacks, please read again, thanks.

apefos

try erasing everything on your card, in canon menu: erase files, in ml menu erase the raw files. it helps after instaling a new build.

apefos

I did two more tests with 640 x 640. big 2GB files, it is working pretty good, no frames skip, no magenta frames.

this proves 854 x 480 will work good, they are the same datarate MB/s

excited to see 854 x 480 enabled, it will be the best thing for DVD

N/A

First post of the thread updated.

The new build is nice, the playback/delete will deff come in handy. 1280x533 over 100 frames, hell yeah. Did a couple quick renders, couldn't see and bad frames, pixels, etc. Auto wb in acr was pretty damn accurate too.

Think I found a bug though, if I have a few raw files and I delete one or two of them, the module stops displaying the rest of the raw files, even after a mode switch. Cutting the cam off and back on makes them reappear.

Great work though, wait till I tell the homies I can shoot sprinkle-free video  8)
7D. 600D. Rokinon 35 cine. Sigma 30 1.4
Audio and video recording/production, Random Photography
Want to help with the latest development but don't know how to compile?

1%

QuoteI did try the start delay 2, 4 and 10, but it does not avoid frames skip in 920 x 518.

Thats just to see your buffers and let go of the camera,etc.

I tried 854 and it was all corrupt, sorry. Also 844... I can try a few more of the others.


Quotea tip: put the playback above the delete ( the delete the last thing) to avoid pressing delete unwanted.

Playback hopefully getting to be its own module soon along with file management.


Quotebut for some reason at 1120x334 (2.39) I can only record 161

Record twice. That seems to re-do the memory and you can go longer. Second run usually does the trick for me. Buffers are 31, 30, 20something :(

I think 16MB being safe would be on slower cards. I don't hit 21 but I do hit 20 and its fine with LV disabled.





JohnBarlow

I now have the exFAT working with the new build.

Tested 1136x694 @12FPS and reached 10gb files everytime no frame drops.

All I need now is better write speeds :)

EDIT: tested with Liveview Global Draw and Luma zebras and Luma Histogram. -- works great

apefos

Hi 1%

thanks for the answers

please try what you can do to get close to 854, maybe 848, 840, 836, 832... I do not know, but something which can get close to 480 vertical pixels in 16:9

vicnaum

Thanks, latest build is interesting, many new things...

But still aspect ratios on line-skipped modes are calculated wrong:


Why the stretch factor is assumed 1.40x and not the usual 1.66x?

(here's the check pattern: http://www.mediacollege.com/video/test-patterns/images/aspect-ratio-circles-1024x768.jpg )

1%

Thats zoomed or not zoomed 720?

Maybe stretch is different for non digicV or something else?

vicnaum

Quote from: 1% on May 27, 2013, 09:29:04 PM
Thats zoomed or not zoomed 720?

Maybe stretch is different for non digicV or something else?

That's a non-zoomed 1280@50fps. Will try zoomed now...

UPD: So, I did a test. Set the ratio to 1:1, then tried it in different 720p modes - and just looked at the cropmark rectangle (which must be a square @ 1:1 ratio).

1) In non-zoomed 720p mode - the 1:1 square is non-square - it's rectangular - more height, than wide.
2) In 5x zoom mode - the screen becomes BW, and very slow - but the square is now perfect square - ideal 1:1.
3) In 10x zoom mode - the screen is okay again - colored and fast, and the cropmark rectangle again is stretched vertically as in non-zoomed case (1).

Btw, on (2) mode I can visually see picture tearing frames sometimes, during live view.

Didn't do any recordings - guess the cropmarks test should be demonstrative enough.

a1ex

ML assumes that 720p images should 16:9. Is this not true on 600D?

dfent77

After formatting and recording a couple times I'm recording as much as previous builds were. Thanks.

vicnaum

Quote from: a1ex on May 27, 2013, 09:39:49 PM
ML assumes that 720p images should 16:9. Is this not true on 600D?

How can I check it?

a1ex

Record something at full size (or take a silent pic), then stretch it so it looks normally. Is it 16:9 or something else?

vicnaum

Quote from: a1ex on May 27, 2013, 09:56:34 PM
Record something at full size (or take a silent pic), then stretch it so it looks normally. Is it 16:9 or something else?

Okay, took it.

The ML tells me it's 1734x694. FastRawViewer tells me the RAW is 1728x694, RawDigger EXIF info tells it's 1888x720.

Here's the silent pic:
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/9944031/14660049.DNG

Photoshop opened it as 1734x694.

After resizing it to 166.66666% vertically, it became: 1734x1157, and the aspect ratio circle is perfectly right:


So we get 1.4987 aspect ratio, which is very close to 3:2 (1.5)

Zoomed 720p modes (5x and 10x) give me 2520x1080 silent pics with correct proportions and no line-skipping (10x has tearing & pink artifacts sometimes).
Video in these modes is capable also max 2520x1080, and has no line skipping.