Frage von piter14:Hello
As the title suggests, my 75 min. fit with bitrate 7MB not on a DVD. Premiere brings the message "of 4.7 GB capacity exceeded". Since one week I'm looking on the Internet (synonymous to Slashcam) for a solution .... unfortunately unsuccessful.
Can someone help me .....?
Many thanks in advance
Peter
Antwort von MadEyedMoose:
mhh ... you look at 4.7 GB kommst .. ?
You try something like 2 liters in a 1 liter water bottle to get ... something just does not.
How big is because the file?
Antwort von StefanS:
www.edv-tipp.de
Greeting
Stefan
Antwort von piter14:
Thank you for the answers
The link I will be home to me more closely to ...
How can I determine the size, have the film from 15 h raw material (AVI) cropped together ....
(I have always believed that on a DVD about 80 minutes of space (the highest quality ....
Peter Gruss
Antwort von AndyZZ:
Hello
As the title suggests, my 75 min. fit with bitrate 7MB not on a DVD. Premiere brings the message "of 4.7 GB capacity exceeded". Since one week I'm looking on the Internet (synonymous to Slashcam) for a solution .... unfortunately unsuccessful.
Can someone help me .....?
Many thanks in advance
Peter Then stop 6500 kbit / s and VBR (variable bitrate). Maximum 8000 kbit / s, minimum 5000 kbit / s. Then it should go.
But actually should be synonymous with the 7000 kbit / s go. How is your audio encoded? MPEG or PCM?
Antwort von piter14:
Since the moment I still sit in the office, I can not you just say ..
Only so much, I have the premiere of defaults, and the original sound from AVI file.
Premiere Media Encoder offers so for PAL, 4:3, the highest quality, three options: 7MB-VBR, CBR and 7MB-4MB-VBR ... I have the first option used. How can I as 6500 kbit / s take ...?
Antwort von MadEyedMoose:
So ...
In fact, now seems to go, but do not know now whether I 1-pass or 2-pass will have to ....
About audio is encoded with PCM.
Peter Gruss
Antwort von Udo Schröer:
2 Pass
Antwort von AndyZZ:
So ...
In fact, now seems to go, but do not know now whether I 1-pass or 2-pass will have to ....
About audio is encoded with PCM.
Peter Gruss See to that your PCM audio in MPEG umwandelst. Should be synonymous with your program going. PCM has a data rate of 1536 kbit / s (as in the rotation) and takes a lot of you super-size space on the DVD away. Encode to MPEG with 384 kbit / s and your audio file is only slightly more than one fourth as big as the PCM version.
Antwort von piter14:
Super, Thanks for your tips
I have now another question:
Is effectively a quality difference between
VBR 6500 kbit / s, maximum 8000 kbit / s, Minimum 5000 kbit / s. and 7MB
CBR to recognize?
Did the article "Encoding VBR or CBR?" of Nov. 2006, three times read, and still do not know what "better" is ..... VBR or CBR, or the last 15 minutes on a 2 nd DVD burn (but schnittmässig with a lot of effort would be)?
Thank you + Greeting
Peter
Antwort von usul:
Is effectively a quality difference between VBR 6500 kbit / s, maximum 8000 kbit / s, Minimum 5000 kbit / s. and 7MB CBR to recognize? With the naked eye, you will not have a difference between 6.5MB / s and 7MB / s CBR see.
A blanket statement is not possible, because the effectiveness of VBR compression of the material strongly depends. But it is with a similar quality to be expected.