Ok, in an effort to help answer some questions and hopefully keep the "what features...etc" questions down to a minimum, I'll state some generalities.
"hacks" are different than writing code. Hacks generally just change values of numbers or jump functions/features. Don't hold out too much hope of getting features/improvements that are not already part of the code.
This GH1/2 work are hacks because the code is not going to be re-written to add special functions that were not there to begin with. Adding things like that would be nigh impossible in assembler and especially so without guidance from some higher level code or documents.
That being said, I believe that since a lot of research has already been done on the GH1, that any improvements on the GH2 will start with similar improvements such as bitrates, language selection, region changes, etc.
Anything else after that would be up to VK to decided what changes are the lowest risk/highest reward or simply, what is easiest to do.
It then moves to testing. People will be asked to test the changes on as many cameras as possible. Just like the GH1, there might be problems at first so don't expect perfection on the first try.
>Don't hold out too much hope of getting features/improvements that are not already part of the code
I have a question regarding the differences between GH1/2 hack and Magic Lantern hack : Did the guys from ML had to code feature like Zebra Stripes from scratch, or is it easier to do that on Canon firmware ?
>Did the guys from ML had to code feature like Zebra Stripes from scratch, or is it easier to do that on Canon firmware
ML uses foundation made by CHDK. I think thaty some code came from here. Also other part is that OS is known for years and plenty of debug information is present.
"People will be asked to test the changes on as many cameras as possible. Just like the GH1, there might be problems at first so don't expect perfection on the first try."
I'm very happy that Vitaliy will do this job (which I barely understand, although I'm sure it's very detailed) at his own pace, so our beloved GH2's are improved and not made into paperweights! I'm so looking forward to this and I'm happy to wait for the magic day when it's done and we can begin testing. Good luck Vitaliy!!!
i hope for all of you guys that you are not holding back any production plans while waiting for the hack... it could work, it might not, it might be great, and might be of a just little advantage.. (with respect to Vitaliy ;) ) from what i read here it could take a few good months, or even 1/2 a year (until finished & approved hack tests).. so unless you find GH2 completely useless at the moment (not my case - i will use it for a feature), there is no use waiting.
>I do not know where you got it, and that you assume under "approved hack tests" :-)
i just tried to gather any information from all the discussions (that is, here), and it looks to me that doing all the tests with as many cameras as possible until the hack becomes 'stable' could take a few months, no? correct me if i'm wrong :)
Would it be possible to write to an entirely different codec at 50 mbps?Not that any of these details really bother me anyway. Is the mpeg data from the avchd(mts) the same as the data contained in the mxf container and would that container be a better solution for the gh2 at 50mbps and up?
When I said I'm happy to wait, I meant that I'd carry on making videos as before but I'm also intrigued and excited about what the hack can do. I'm sensing a bit of impatience when people want to know when the hack will be ready. Personally, I am happy this will be done in whatever time it takes!
All I need is for Vitaliy to write in a new Redspace R3D codec 5:1 raw. And 120 frames a second for that ultra slow mo. And to enable esata, So we caN plug in our own 1.8" SSDs.:-)
It's not that simple. lol r3d is usless and fat for a small sensor. Shot a feature last year on RED, great camera but it is just a camera. If you are interested in features for cinema release Red is good but you are not limited with any of these cameras, it all starts and ends with a story. fs100 looks like the real winner this year for sure, I'm leaning towards the nano maybe the samurai, I think the ninja is not the answer for this cam. This is the hack forum for gh2. I am a fan of gh1 and gh2. Not big on the Canon series but in the right hands any of these are fine. Stalin will be a success, can't wait. Happy Filming
>fs100 looks like the real winner this year for sure, I'm leaning towards the nano maybe the samurai, I think the ninja is not the answer for this cam.
Remember the samurai doen't have hdmi imput only SDI so it won't work with the fs100.
@crackermd 1/25 shutter speed is the closest to 23.976 fps in GH2 at 1080p24 mode. Wouldn't it be enough? Although I sure hope multiples of 23.976 for shutter speed become available in FUTURE bodies. Also multiples of 60p.
e.g. 24p, 25, 30, 40, 48p, 50, 60p, 60 (fluorescent lighting), 72p, 80, 96p, 100, 120p, 120, 125, etc.
I think he's talking about the lack of motion blur on the GH2. The GH1 has noticeably more motion blur it seems. It's probably from the sensor's higher native frame rate (60fps) which gets cut into 24p in firmware (correct?) whereas the GH1 has a sensor with 24p natively.