Frage von ThomasS:Hello dear experts!
I have a friend at my computer (lst too lame) video of a MiniDV Camera played on a DVD. The whole in avi format.
Now I want to edit the videos and then next they will be burned onto a DVD that anyone can read player. It should be of a competitive-DVD, the quality will be ok So what will happen under any circumstances, however, is that the DVD does not work, because then I'd be so out of the race.
I've heard that you have to convert into a Pal format. But I always read here in the forum of MPEG-2, but does not know what that is.
I use Nero 6 and now would like to know how I get my DVD hinbekomme format.
Incidentally, the avi video has a lot smaller if I create in Nero to "own DVD-Video" and then go to videos of the DVD (the DVD with the big avis that I have dubbed buddy in nem Paste). Is there finally had everything ready and I'm looking for a free button to convert?
Antwort von Markus:
... what will happen under any circumstances, however, that the DVD does not work, because then I'd even get out of the race. Hello Thomas,
I will not take you the hope, but no DVD in the world runs on any DVD player ever made and certainly not (the burnt). Similarly, there is no DVD player can play all the DVDs ever made.
In the following post you will find some links to further information. There, you will know what you can do to create a compatible as possible to Picture-/Tonträger. Lies time you type:
DVD Burning I've heard that you have to convert into a Pal format. When it comes to recordings of a purchase in this country (PAL-acting) camcorder, you have to convert them not just in the local television standard.
But I always read here in the forum of MPEG-2, but does not know what that is. Something to read:
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Wikipedia: MPEG2 "
Wikipedia: DVD-Video "
AVI> MPEG2> VOB> DVD For Nero, I can tell you anything.
Antwort von Mr Jo:
Hi Thomass,
the problem of your question is that one must answer (s) every 2nd day in this epic Width - because, unfortunately, no one makes the effort to investigate the process itself or to be read in the forum here what others have already written it.
To brighten the overall picture, I tell a little about the process, sometimes I allow myself to generalize with something to spare and too precise technical details, there should not be a Leerbuch ;-))
So, take digital camcorder in DV format on. This is a very weak compression codec with a relatively large amount of data (3.5 MB / sec) and with good image quality. The dimensions of the film amount to 720 x 576 pixels. It's called SD, such as standard digital video.
Using a FireWire (1394) cable, this material is about just such connections s.Camcorders (small) on your PC (large dubbed). This process is called capturing. The PC must therefore have a FireWire input, he does not, it can be problematic and economically retrofitted (less than 20 ¬) on a free PCI slot.
In order to be able to capturing one needs n (or woman) is an appropriate program. These are all cut their own programs, synonymous Nero Vision Express, part of the full version of Nero is able to do so. Editing program is not present, the synonymous contained in winXP Windows Movie Maker can be used. This is virtually the narrow version of a program and cut enough for first steps and low demands.
Depending on the program and ends up setting the so-dubbed DV material as a coherent AVI video file or split into scenes so as many files (such as cut scenes in the camcorder) on your PC. The DV footage in DV-AVI format should be captured, because in this way any loss of quality during the transfer (and later, when cutting) is carried out.
However, the thing one small catch: The dataset is quite large. A film with 30 minutes rather husky s.Platz over 6 gigabytes. Since the DOS - based file systems (ie win98 or save winME with Fat32) no files larger than 4 GB, is therefore recommended in the Windows world only winXP SP2 with NTFS as the file system as unproblematic operating system.
The now available AVI files can now be trimmed in the editing program to a more or less loving with the whole opening credits, closing credits, and transitions (between scenes). As entertaining and interesting as a film is shaped, so is the responsibility of the person who does this cut - same old basic material can thus be processed into a soporific 2-hour epic or an interesting 20-minute film.
The cut should be made with and in DV-AVI format. Not cut scenes remain in their original format, and therefore suffer no quality drop. Similarly, the output of the final movie in AVI format should be, are rendered here only the newly assembled transitions, the rest remains in its original condition.
The final product is therefore (we simply take time to) our entertaining 20 minutes of said movie. S.PC can be viewed using Windows Media Player.
And this film is now provided on DVD, with a menu and in the most all locations Allone DVD players will play.
This must first of all reduce the amount of data and be put into a DVD compatible format. This is achieved by the fact that this present in AVI format film is converted into the DV - standard expected Mpeg2 format.
This conversion may be either by an encoder (also) a specially inlaid program or in a DVD authoring program to be made.
Encoder can convert only the movie, they make it particularly well trained and offer a lot of film creators s.Optionen to improve quality. Encoders can burn create a DVD menu or a DVD.
DVD Authoring Programs have a real problem for a Mpeg2 movie create a workable menu and bring this film into a standardized format for DVD.
There are Programs that only dominate both their primary role as synonymous everything together can.
An editing program like Adobe Premiere Elements 2.0 can both capture, cut into Mpeg2 conv
Antwort von Markus:
This is a very weak compression codec with a relatively large amount of data (25 MB / sec) ... Compression is 5:1, the data rate of around 3.5 MB / s (25 Mbit / s).
... in the Windows world only SR2 winXP with NTFS file system as unproblematic as the operating system. What is SR2? If you think SP2, I must contradict you. The Service Pack 2 is indeed an annoying problem for many videographers.
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