Frage von FrankFlush:So if I get my AVI (DV recording, 60 min, around 13.5 GB) in an MPEG2 file you want to see it on DVD to burn, so do I get lines in the picture when something moves. What should I set to work around this problem? On Calculator (hardware, it can not lie. Is brand new. Intel E6750, 2GB Ram, 256 MB 8600GTS).
Please help me, because I use the video (wedding video) until WE must have done.
Antwort von Markus73:
So if I get my AVI (DV recording, 60 min, around 13.5 GB) in an MPEG2 file you want to see it on DVD to burn, so do I get lines in the picture when something moves. This is a reference to an incorrect setting of the Halbbildfolge. Most common is "interlaced bottom field first" (bottom field first) is used.
But beware: You'll see s.PC the strips, when the case for DVD and Television is set correctly! So always test on the device for which the matter is finally determined.
Gruß,
Markus
Antwort von FrankFlush:
Then the thing so I always burn first?
Just 2 videos from AVI to MPEG done.
The very short (19 sec.) Displays in the preview does not streak, the long streak of 1h indicates the start. Both with the same settings?
How do you as an AVI from a DVD in standalone DVD player does?
Antwort von robbie:
jap, we must always burn ^^...
How are we doing this:
http://www.slashcam.de/artikel/Einfuehrungen/Digitales- Video for Beginners --- Part-3 - Complete --- Export.html
Antwort von FrankFlush:
So I did on the calculator when I look at this the streak. On the XBOX I have these streaks synonymous. White but not sure whether the fact that the XBOX is like a calculator works (XBOX Media Center). Therefore, I will equal times NEN DVD Players borrow. Maybe it was the entire time (hopefully)!
Super DVD Player gehts.
Should burn multiple DVDs. How do I s.besten, which I do not always predict encode to? Make this with NeroVision. Initial image and then burn again?
Antwort von robbie:
Initial image and then burn again? Japanese ..