Frage von Xome²: Hello everybody,
I wanted to burn my vacation video for watching on home DVD player to DVD. After processing of the video (effects, cuts, etc.) I have the video in its Elementarstreams Video and Sounds (. Avi and. Can be decomposed wav). Then I made myself at encoding: With TMPGEnc I have the video in MPEG2 format with a 704x576 encoded Resolutionvon. I have the sound stream with another program. Ac3 converted. After
Antwort von Gast 0815:
Your menus are outside the "safe area", by reading times
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Greetings from Marburg
Antwort von Markus:
... or
overscan - the problem there is probably synonymous in the professional sector.
Antwort von Xome²:
Sigh ... I knew not at all that there is such a thing!
Well, now I know it and will probably have to live with it ...
Thanks for the help, and Mark, your posts have really weitergeholfen me!
Then I'll probably have to make the whole thing again new.
Greetings from the Eifel
Antwort von Xome²:
A brief question: Beamer still have no overscan area, right?
It would surprise me if they had a ...
Antwort von Wiro:
However, by default, all have one projector overscan. Why else would at competitions, etc. Author of many surprised when suddenly his picture is no longer part of the norm ;-)
The Manufacturer, however, have rethought somewhat recently. The overscan have become smaller or off. Often you can determine for themselves whether and how much will be cut off the edges of the image. The Hitachi PJ-TX200 is one example of this group (eleven different levels of 0 to 40 pixels).
Anyone who demonstrates not only his own works, but synonymous foreign material, but should always default overscan of 10% compliance (Action Safe Area).
Gruss Wiro