Frage von Blaubaer:Hello and good evening,
I have a question about video editing. Beginners I am in this area and just did my first holiday video on DVD. I've got the video of my Sony digital video camera to your PC, pulled him into Pinnacle Studio 11 and imported into scenes cut. This I partly changed in the order, a few transitions and titles are inserted and then created a movie. This is now in Mpeg2 format (audio format is MPEG-1 Layer2). If I now click on this file is the Windows Media Player and start the movie. Without black dropouts!. Then I went forth and did Nero 8 opened on video and DVD-clicked. Here then this mpg file is selected, a DVD menu and added a DVD created. If I have this DVD in a standalone DVD player or PC synonymous drive watch, I have every few seconds at irregular intervals, small short-term (approximately 0.5 seconds long) dropouts. These manifest themselves in a few "black" of the screen. Ich hab dann mal G-spot with the codec used for review. They are before and after burning the same, namely as described above: Mpeg2 video codec and audio MPEG-1 Layer2 codec.
Where do these dropouts her or more importantly, how do I avoid them? About Helpful Hints I would be very pleased. Do I perhaps in Nero choose something else? I've already checked whether Smart Encoding is enabled - yes. One can see immediately if Nero begins to convert the first black spots in the preview monitor of Nero ....
Thanks in advance
Blaubaer
Antwort von Andreas_Kiel:
or more importantly, how do I avoid them? Create your DVD Image (NOT directly from Pinnacle burn!) From Pinnacle out ( "Create Disc"). Just as it sounds, do you do in Pinnacle an MPEG file and the walk again in Nero Vision.
That is unnecessary as anything, plus quality time eats. If you are in the quality of the Pinnacle DVD on "auto" is good and less than 90 minutes remain, the DVD is pretty good.
But - never from Pinnacle Studio to burn, but the AUDIO_TS and VIDEO_TS folder can be generated. Only then comes into play Nero, not vision, but Burning ROM: DVD-Video and select the just created folder in the burn list slide.
BG, Andreas
Antwort von blaubaer:
Hello Andreas,
which I just tried and - Juchu, no black outs. Danke schön.
When I look at this type and allows two or more short videos to a DVD burner (that is, two or more TS-Video folder Pinnacle create and draw on the DVD), can I still somehow synonymous DVD menu?
Thanks in advance
Blaubaer
Antwort von Andreas_Kiel:
No, does not. The VIDEO_TS folder contains only ONE DVD-Video menu incl. Copy was purely because you fit all internal references are no longer there, the numbering of the VOB files will not be voting anyway, the DVD is useless.
You must be at Pinnacle everything on a DVD, is known as A Project Create. You can in the timeline set chapter markers and a menu in front of the whole building, if you after each "chapter" auto jump to the menu, then you have the desired effect. I can not accurately describe because I PS 10 in the ton have taken, since there is here perhaps someone.
More than one Project to a DVD to burn (no preference as long, and if only 10 minutes) is recommended but not always. DVDs do not last forever, and if the illegible will disappear several projects.
So always prefer to burn individually, avarice is not really cool.
Last tip: you buy a few RW blanks, as you can with different settings so great and almost free of play around. In particular, can you put your menu in the standalone player to test. As far as I remember, 10-hp responded sometimes menus on the player, unlike on the PC ...
BG, Andreas
Antwort von Blaubaer:
Hello Andreas,
thank once. Among the TS folders: not what I wanted in an additional TS folder slide, but several TS folder, so several studio projects, on a DVD burn.
That with the RW's I already do so, the experiment with the menus then times now.
Schönes Wochenende
Blaubaer
Antwort von Andreas_Kiel:
but several TS folder to a DVD (...) ... is unfortunately not synonymous ;-) The way through Chapter + Menu is the only sensible, but for reasons of privacy, I would leave.
BG, Andreas