Frage von walter 27:Hi, can someone help me??
I got me a SonyHC 90 E last year purchased. I'm the last Flims in 16:9 rotated and played on my computer. The AVI files on my computer have Resolution720/542 16:9. If I want to burn a DVD with Nero 7, the finished film on the left and right by a vertical black stripes (on my 16:9 TV as 4:3). When I burn a 4:3 AVI movie to DVD is all right.
On TV are not kanns the s.TV in the format setting is locked in a 16:9 movie to toggle.
When I burn a VCD or SVCD everything is okay, I like only one because that is the Resolutiongegenüber the original film very bad (krauseln one, flicker, not so sharp) is not comparable to a dvd.
I hope someone has a solution for me!
Who stupid if I can shoot 16:9 but could not burn DVDs.
Antwort von mtb-design:
So when I was in P-Pro 2.0 or Pinnacle Studio 10.5 Pros the project settings correctly terminates in 16:9 anamorphic 16:9 material, then synonymous comes out a DVD with 16:9 material. On a 16:9 TV then the picture into the corners nicely filled out.
Make it so, then it works, because what are you doing know you can only see the glass sphere with evt. But I have no suitable lying around here.
Antwort von Markus:
Hello Walter,
when capturing the images of the MiniDV Calculator agreed to Resolutionnicht. Thus the picture when it was first import of small (scaled = worse) and then for the output to DVD again inflated to the predetermined size (= worse again).
A PAL video image always measures 720 × 576 pixels, no preference whether the aspect ratio is 4:3 or 16:9. Transfer the pictures the next time the same on your calculator, then the quality is maintained. ;-)
The VCD and SVCD Resolutiondes does not use the full PAL image, the DVD-video does. For this reason, the CD format quality not so good.
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