Frage von trueman33:Hi together, as a Newbie dizzy my head with all the formats, settings, etc.
I have the following problem. With my HV20, I have read a material currently 50i HDV stream in Canopus.
If I make a BluRay of this is on my HD Ready Plasma tacko everything. However, if I create a DVD from the material is all Matschepampe, as would my daughter.
You mean: I have such a sharp HDV material and thought, I can the quality of what the sheeps synonymous concerns receive a DVD. But my settings with the highest quality 8000 cbr exhibits a fairly soft images.
Is it not possible, a quality, as they are of good DVD Hollywood Shoot knows to accomplish? Are the codecs in the film industry soooo much better in the creation of DVDs? I guess I just do something wrong.
If someone can give me a hint how I make the best settings for Canopus for creating a DVD that would be great. The best one for 50i and 25p (and there I would like a try).
Thank you already now.
Antwort von r.p.television:
Is it not possible, a quality, as they are of good DVD Hollywood Shoot knows to accomplish? Are the codecs in the film industry soooo much better in the creation of DVDs? I guess I just do something wrong.
Yes, the codecs are much better. But that's not all. For mastering the DVDs of the film for the recoding is ready. What improvements are made as are very different. Often, "later anyway invisible" image content filtered out - similar to MP3s - aufzusparen to the data rate for the important image content.
The naked footage from a video camera is certainly far from optimal to build it into a DVD. Too much noise, too much movement, too many (and unnecessary color information) and other image parameters, which are unfavorable to a VOB file.
The result HDV to DVD will look like in a direct Comparison always modest.
This is already the case if one makes DV to DVD.
Antwort von ksr:
The problem with you is primarily s.dem upscaling your TV - the resolution of the DVD must indeed be extrapolated to the playback to be played back on the format-HD-ready plasma can - logically, that the picture as "soft" And is blurred!
In your case, synonymous only nor the dissolution of HDV is reduced in order to come to DVD - and then increased again by the TV! Since nothing can come out crisp sharp there.
HD and SD output device playback medium - that just does not fit together so well. Solution: just BluRay!
Purchased DVDs will still look better because they are just processed differently and is the starting material is a COMPLETELY different ...
PS: In principle ne DVD of DV footage (look fantastic, with the highest data rate and a good encoder) does not distinguish between subjective.