Frage von fabian_frank:Hello,
It is possible on a DVD menu with 4:3 and 16:9 (ie 720x576 anamorphic) material to be mixed?
So do not cut in a row but as individual clips.
Merkt the DVD player and switch to auto?
Regards, Fabian.
Antwort von etv:
... good question!
There are several possibilities of the DVD as it is material that is marked - at least for progressive or interlaced material. On the one hand in one of the IFO's and VOB to another in itself ...
... whether it is synonymous with the format it is?
In the last or penultimate computer video, there is an article about the flags regarding prog. intern or video - because maybe you'll find what drüber!
In any case it's certainly something synonymous by the player depending on how accurate it is with these flags - for progressive or inter-lanced many players see it not particularly close and play the movie - when asked to AUTO - simply somehow from ....
depends ... but possibly synonymous, it is important that the industry itself of many DVD's in the wrong format geflagt are (according to report in the computer video)
... if I find any issue yet, werd 'I just read, or at least the issue hir announce ....
Regards
etv
Antwort von robbie:
Etv As already said, there is a particularly safe from the player.
And probably by the authoring synonymous - program.
Encore eg can the different aspect ratios perfectly mixed. It recognizes "auto" if it is 4:3 or 16:9 acts. So far, I am not a player among synonymous come to the same material is not synonymous correctly has.
You can, for example, even the menu is in 16:9 and 4:3 in the films, so no problem ...
Schöne Grüße,
Robbie
Antwort von Rene K:
s.besten the 16:9 material in a 4:3 window and use it as 4:3 with the bars above and below spend. the 4:3 footage du so lets you burn everything as 4:3 on the dvd.
We shoot in 16:9. but the server send to our local television can not start. which can only 4:3 (yet) radiate. because I have the whole synonymous in 4:3 output.
Antwort von Pianist:
s.besten the 16:9 material in a 4:3 window and use it as 4:3 with the bars above and below spend. the 4:3 footage du so lets you burn everything as 4:3 on the dvd. No good solution, because quality will be given away. I had earlier with my authoring specialists phoned and he told me that there is no problem, both aspect ratios on a DVD to combine. It is then in the authoring program, for any film-adjust the side ratio. And when encoding the files you are so synonymous already done. How exactly this is done, is sure of one program to another.
Matthias
Antwort von grovel:
From 16:9 to 4:3 material, I believe that for a very silly idea, not too busy I am wrong on a regular letterboxed DVDs on my laptop at 16:10.
There is no problem, on a DVD format, the two mixed. What does not work is PAL and NTSC, but 4:3 and 16:9 is no problem. Most professional productions even ask the player whether the connected screen is 4:3 or 16:9 and play depending on the starting menu. This is, however, advanced authoring.
SeeYa Groveler