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Frage von Petra111:


Hello,
'm still a beginner but come with Adobe Premiere Pro cope better and better.
My problem is that when I spend my final movie with the Adobe encoder that I can have on the burned DVD for some pictures s.bestimmten provide a noise.
For example, I rustle a Close Up sequence of balls on a green meadow, the picture is sharp and in good quality, only the front part of the lawn and then something (not a jerk).
I do not synonymous believe that it has to do with the field order (I have set lower field first).
The material is interlaced and loudly forum that's synonymous a good thing.
Or is it s.das old women and technology problem;)

Thanks for the help

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Antwort von Udo Schröer:

Presumably this is an encoder problem. In the conversion of avi to mpg 2nd Can you set a higher quality when rendering. Seems to be occurring only in areas where a lot of details.

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Antwort von Nightfly!:

In which bit rate is because your MPEG conversion?

Greeting, Nightfly!

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Antwort von Udo Schröer:

I use a constant bitrate of 8000 kbps, but that it is not alone. A good encoder calculates the pictures very closely.
Gänging in the area is the home video maker TMPG encoder, a demo version can be found in the Internett. Comparisons itself

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Antwort von Petra111:

I've taken a bit rate of synonymous 8000th
Where can I set the quality for rendering?

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Antwort von jens:

Hi Udo,
First time it's all about the Bitrate of Petra used (I usually use VBR, incidentally).
Furthermore, it brings relatively little to call a "fixed" bitrate. Finally, there is synonymous with how long your video is (3h you will not necessarily be with 8000 bitrate on a DVD-5 to get ;-).
Greetings,
Jens

Ps:
In older DVD players can lead the way, may still 8000 kbps read errors.

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Antwort von bigmex:

I do not know your program, but the process to create an mpg is always the same. I use Pinnacle Studio 9 and had a similar problem. Now with Pinnacle, I cut it as import AVI, rendere with a different Program and Imporiere the mpg back to Pinnacle to burn. Pinnacle also has a lean mpg Enc. The problem lies in the calculation of the individual, which must take place Precise and make only the most expensive Programs. Try it once with TMPG.

http://www.tmpgenc.net/e_main.html

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Antwort von bigmex:

Hello Jens,
You're right, of course, if man is working for longer videos with VBR, but just the s.der on bitrate and make some Playerbn to create yes. As I always under 1h. Burn me, I've decided to stop cbr and they look really good.

Gruß udo

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Antwort von jens:

Ah, here is synonymous to Petra ;-)

First, a comprehension question with the Adobe Media Encoder, there is still wmvs and associates (for I-net, sun). You mean even export () "Print to DVD?

There, you should at CODING -> Default -> choose when you pal, 16:9 or 4:3 (depending on your project) and (high) quality, etc. to.

For precise setting of the bit rate you click on Edit. There you click on VIDEO (left). There you will find the BITRATENCODIERUNG and MINIMUM, and MAXIMUM BITRATE AIM.

Possibly yes indeed your (older?) DVD player is a problem with the 8000kbps. The idea you can indeed runterschrauben (7500).
But I hardly think that there is the problem (but you can try to eliminate errors).

Otherwise, I just read the tip from the Pinnaclenutzer.
You can even export your video views as a dv-avi. See if the error still occurs then. If not, you 's so you can now encode with Tmpgenc.
Nevertheless, the Prolem with Premiere should be solvable.

Good luck,
Jens

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Antwort von jens:

"Anonymous" wrote: As I always under 1h. Burn me, I've decided to stop cbr and they look really good.

Gruß udo


Hi Udo,
I believe you yet ;-)

Best regards,
Jens

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