Frage von utemelder:Hello.
I have a comp in AE6.0 and they want to burn to DVD.
It consists of text animation, strokes and all-over color.
So rather graphically. No real footage available.
The comp is created in the system with PAL 768x576 25fps.
Audio is 44,000 16bit stereo.
Which codec for providing the best quality in terms of
Line accuracy. Gradients and sharp Typo.?
muchas.
ute.
Antwort von AndyZZ:
For DVD be available in 48 kHz 16-bit audio or ausgerendert.
Greeting
Andy
Antwort von Markus:
Hi Ute,
Then I add that even with the video size: The DVD 720 × 576 pixels with wants a PAL typical pixel aspect ratio of 1.07. In AE has set the project template "PAL D1 / DV, 720 × 576". However it can be synonymous with the rendering in the output module, nor set: enable elongation and specify the new size and select the corresponding template. ;-)
The codec: You could be the available free Lossless codec HuffYUV used to render the animation. May well represent the best graphic designs synonymous - which I certainly have not tried themselves.
Antwort von utemelder:
Erstmal Thanks for your tips.
@ Andy.
Do I have to then convert the wav file to 48,000 "high" before I work with the file in After Effects?
Or does the s.end the output module and the decoder (encoding trans )....?
@ markus.
If you want to then create a version for the PC (zv. divx)
then it is advisable to set the output module "stretch".?
Is the loss of quality high?
beautiful evening.
ute
Antwort von Markus:
Hi Ute,
I thought you had a PAL Square Project starts ... But no preference, the change is not so big and AE has a really good quality output. Without comment, composition closer now that I know, I would say that the quality will suffer.
For the case with the sound: 48 kHz is the standard for digital video and DVD and s.irgend one point, the sampling rate must be adjusted. Sometimes it may be obliged to come to minor differences in delay, so it's definitely not advisable to repeatedly change the sampling rate.
Personally, I always fits erledige adjustment at the beginning of a video editing, so that everything is seated and then in the Project.