Frage von der henne: Hi, first of all compliment times for this great forum.
I want material that I am with my GS320 in 16:9 mode was filmed in the best possible quality in x264 to convert it to a progressive display device (computer monitor) s.besten looks. I use this, this is often recommended MPEG Streamclip.
If I deinterlace the material and as an image Rate 25 RESTRICT jerky video somehow evil s.Calculator. Is it just that the monitor (Hab nen 20er iMac) internal uses a different refresh rate, or should I better picture than rates 50 set?
My encoding settings I have here in a screenshot linked.
Antwort von WoWu:
Do you really think you x264 or H.264?
For the x264 codec, you'll have a little difficulty.
Antwort von Axel:
Do you really think you x264 or H.264?
For the x264 codec, you'll have a little difficulty. Cryptic. What difficulties are you speaking?
Sure as you can specify frame rate 50. If you do that without the data limit, it will then auto increases. So I suppose that, at the same data, the image resolution suffers a bit. What the heck!
I would be the most critical part of your movie so than 5 seconds to save (yes goes with the edit features of Mpeg Streamclip synonymous) and then test in umpteen different versions of export.
What struck me when trying out your settings a bit aback just made is that the first time the QT Player just a white picture showed only the VLC and the movie really happened. But I could not complain about bucking. Well, such things must be just constantly tested.
Antwort von der henne:
What struck me when trying out your settings a bit aback just made is that the first time the QT Player just a white picture showed only the VLC and the movie really happened Thanks perian it's no problem, there are a lot of codecs supported, synonymous x264. Runs synonymous here in Quicktime Player wonderful.
But as it secures the files now? with 25fps or 50fps?
Antwort von WoWu:
@ Axel
Perhaps I have overlooked something .. but in what version (1.9.1) supports StramClip than x264?
I think because only MPEG4 H.264 ...
Antwort von Quadruplex:
Almost all LCD PC monitors are running with 60 Hertz - if something with other refresh rate has been created, have found a sealing effect - especially when panning good to see.
A useful remedy, I can not offer - if you put the frame rate for encoding at 30 fps high, is the effect of closing off, but the film could total Jerkiness. Ich würd so let's ...
Antwort von Axel:
@ Axel
Perhaps I have overlooked something .. but in what version (1.9.1) supports StramClip than x264?
I think because only MPEG4 H.264 ... Streamclip supports all codecs that you have installed. X.264, if it is installed, Flash, if you have CS3, WMV if Flip4Mac Studio, etc. (except for Divx).
"Perian" I have installed. I could imagine that the white Picture in QT player maybe something with your ominous warning x.264 to do. Strange is that it
sometimes goes. Conclusion As we can perhaps state that it's a movie for Web not only on its own, but synonymous to a "virgin" Calculator, s.besten synonymous to a PC (office PCs have almost never any exotic Player) test should . Because of the m2t's (HDV clips for example) rappelt times right here in the box, because I suspect the PC manufacturers, incompatible stuff online. Myself graut sowas before, so I will be synonymous to renounce x.264.