Frage von luki44:Good evening,
I have a problem. I film advance with the Canon XM2. And now to the question: I see often skate DVD in stores, of which I know the XM2's synonymous with or VX2100's are filmed. This will be synonymous with After Effects, etc. edit and then burned to a DVD, with still razor sharp quality. If I but my material on PC games and then still try to would like to burn to DVD, the quality is not as good. Do I need to because the material is interlaced or progressive synonymous, I can burn to DVD for my TV? What do I have in the eighth post-production so that the material is not s.Quali loses. And what codec should I use?
liebe grüße
Luki
Antwort von Kollektor:
None knows the answer?
Antwort von AndyZZ:
1. Forget the supposed problem interlaced / non-interlaced.
2. How do you have the material on the hard drive? Firewire? USB?
3. Cutting and effects as a DV-AVI in Schnitt-/Compositing-Programm.
4. The finished movie as MPEG2 off. Video data between 7000-8000 kbit / s, when the film no longer than 1 h is. MPEG2 audio compression 384 kbit / s
5. DVD Authoring with a separate program or as a combi solution as in Premiere Elements and Co.
6. Brand blank DVD-R take.
Antwort von Kollektor:
I used Firewire. Should I send the film directly from the program as compositing render MPEG2 or later with Virtual Dub?
Antwort von Kollektor:
Ah, the question has already done! Only if I would like to render as mpeg2 (Vegas 7) I have several templates for Choice, what should I take?
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Antwort von Kollektor:
Antwort von AndyZZ:
DVD-PAL
And take the built-MPEG2 encoder.
Antwort von fenom:
Ok, thank you!
Antwort von wolfgang:
DVD-PAL
And take the built-MPEG2 encoder. So should the DVDA to use - then ask the template "PAL video stream of DVD Architect take. Or stop widescreen, 16:9 material when it should be. And in this case the audio portion as a separate AC3 2.0 output, with the same name as the video stream, and in the same directory. Imports to the video stream into the DVDA, the audio portion with speaking.
Antwort von Kollektor:
What is DVDA?