Frage von SteffenK:Hello,
I have a
Aiptek AHDZ600 - the MOV files.
There are various Resolutions for Choice, to me as far as not synonymous
Probeleme make - but unfortunately, the fps (30/60) ...
I want my films to archive to DVD burn.
It struck me that the converted films are often heavily Jerkiness.
Because PAL DVD with 24fps works, I suspect that the problem of
Conversion of 60 to 24 fps occurs ....
The camera offers the following Auflöungen:
HD 1080p @ 30fps, 1440x1080, 16:9,
HD 720p @ 60/30fps, 1280x720, 16:9,
WVGA @ 60fps, 848x 80, 16:9, Since I currently do not have a flat, I would like to WVGA @ 60fps, 848x 80, 16:9 and record DVD to burn. as I said the video is what the picture quality is concerned, quite satisfactory. Only the Ruckler interfere significantly. On the PC with VLC Jerkiness the videos but not, so it is not s.Quellvideo.
Did the conversion / burning to DVD either with Nero, WinOnCD and Magix Video Deluxe (14) tested.
Is there a general fault because I do?
What do I need to know so that I "clean" DVD videos do?
About a tip or maybe a quick guide I would be very happy!
The forum I have already searched, but I do not really find gewrden ...
S.alle Thank you!
Steffen
Antwort von Quadruplex:
WVGA is not even PAL quality. With the camera you have, if you target format as a DVD, you two choices:
You create a NTSC DVD. Then you have no problem with shakes, but a television is provided, which may be synonymous NTSC (but is only rarely a problem). Then would WVGA rich - I would with 60 frames per second film.
If you want to PAL (which incidentally works with 25 frames per second, in the form of 50 half alone), do you know your 720p resolution is PAL full. Even as I would with 60 frames / second film. For DVD you have (or your software) it willy-nilly, to convert to 50 Hz. For professional results, you need software (or a clever standard converter), the true cost of money. However, differ synonymous to cheap video tools significantly in quality. Just try it, with what it looks like afterwards s.besten.