Frage von coolsurfing:Hi,
I have a SonySR11 and use Ulead VideoStudio 11.5 pros for video editing.
I would like the Project s.Ende on a Blu-ray disc burn, and would like it with the best quality produce.
Which edition should I choose for this?
AVCHD (H264 1920 X 1080) or Blu-Ray (PAL HDMV 1920)
If I choose to start auto AVCHD MPEG Optimizer and reduces the data rate of 18000 to 16000? This happens when outputting to Blu-Ray does not. Strangely, the data rate and variable-16000 AVCHD Blu-Ray in 25000 variable.
Because I would think the 25000 is better?
Has anyone done so already have some experience?
Thank you.
Greeting
Coolsurfing
Antwort von deti:
... it is free to you but the file output options dialog / video compression to reduce data rate. The Resolutionlässt on Options / General Settings.
... Burning in the Preferences dialog under Project Settings (icon bottom left) "MPEG Settings / Customize" to find.
Deti
Antwort von WoWu:
@ Coolsurfing
Because I would think the 25000 is better? MPEG-2 always requires significantly more data. Of the Picture, but not better, because MPEG-2 encoding only inefficient.
The SR11 is still a AVCHD camera. So why do you want in the older and less efficient codec change?
Antwort von deti:
... it surprised me anyway, as man with Corel Video Studio AVCHD footage can edit. I have not yet done so clean cut style ... (see synonymous
Antwort von coolsurfing:
Hi;
Thanks for your answers,
Deti @
I use nor, as already described UVS 11.5.
I have found there is no possibility on Options / Compression parameters.
@ WoWu
Blu-Ray can only be synonymous with AVC with MPEG-2 compression work. If Blu-Ray at UVS chooses, there is not, which codec is used. But I've made a small Testfile, and so it spent it and then evaluated with MediaInfo. As you can see then that in the Blue Ray edition is standard MPEG-2 at 11.5 EIS is issued. Then you have quite naturally, which in my case makes no sense, synonymous and the higher bitrate will not play. I have times a Testfile synonymous with AVCHD and I created both files s.einem HD Television times viewed. Even there we see that the quality of the AVCHD video is better than the Blu-Ray Videos
Ok, so I stood firmly in AVCHD output.
Now I have my Project (approximately 45 minutes) trying to get AVCHD and spend some time after an "Insufficient Memory" Error
Can I ever so, and next to help?
Thank you
Greeting
Coolsurfing