Frage von Sanjoy:Dear helpers,
this issue was even more determined, but unfortunately I have with the search found nothing (probably the wrong keywords).
I have Adobe Premiere Pro with a video cut and exported. Should a standard DV video in Palauflösung (720 * 576) and its 4:3.
Now I have tried different ways to use a DVD to create, by means of a DVD player s.Television can be reproduced. Nero, the avi files directly and "spits" a DVD. The second, of me was a tested path conversion mpeg2 with Canopus ProCoder 2 and creating a DVD with DVDLab.
I always have the same problem:
On the PC, the DVD played super, s.Television Picture is cut off, unfortunately, it's missing pages s.allen a small part of it is image. For example, the top left of the video logo, but this is cut off. Miscellaneous DVD Players and Television (4:3) show the same problem.
What have I done wrong? Not understand it. The video is 4:3 pal? Where is my mistake?
Thank you and love greetings
Sanjoy
Antwort von Mylenium:
Where is my mistake? Your reasoning is that you do not have "safe areas" (safe areas) and use your graphics s.den Rand klatsch. That can not work. No television in the world is 100% of the area which, for very poor models can sometimes be only 80%. So once again read manual, the corresponding auxiliary tools in Premiere and Encore Show and then adjust everything.
Mylenium
Antwort von Axel:
Keywords>
Safe area and>
Title Safe area. All TVs prune the original image more or less strong. The older device such as a tube is, the worse is the so-called>
Overscan until you finally wonder why the news of Aunt forehead above the brows always cut off. But synonymous modern equipment have this feature.
Antwort von Wiro:
Nochn corresponding reference to read:
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Overscan
Premiere is in the preview monitor button right below "Secure Borders". If you activate the display you will, where you must place your logo.
Gruss Wiro
Antwort von Sanjoy:
Many thanks for the quick answers ... now I know yes decision ...