Frage von Photo:Hello,
work in the school the first time with DVD Studio Pro and the teachers in the discipline .. well, are not specialists in it.
We have around. 115 GB uncompressed video material. Dv.
The question now is what creates DVD Studio Pro to DVD compression? As far as I know, the program encodes the video material, right?
Thanks in advance!
Gruß,
Photo
Antwort von Axel:
The question now is what creates DVD Studio Pro to DVD compression? As far as I know, the program encodes the video material, right? This is an unfavorable workflow for DSP. In edition of iMovie (the ending. "Dv" suggests) s.iDVD will proceed DSP works better with already compressed material. The compression program is called "Compressor", the video file is Mpeg2. The presets in Compressor give an idea about the quality / size ratio:
Best Quality: Up to 60 min
Medium Quality: Up to 90 min
Low Quality: Up to 120 min
Everything that is really bad.
Antwort von Photo:
The Compressor, unfortunately, we have not. Is there a similar program and possibly fast?
Antwort von JMitch:
For. Dv material creates first synonymous, he need only to an x-fold or more?
Sorry for double post
Antwort von Axel:
For. Dv material creates first synonymous, he need only to an x-fold or more? You mean, whether from the DSP. Dv material can burn a DVD? I do not know, try it out. You need only to "Finish" (the hammer in the tool bar) to click the program then you will already know whether it can.
Antwort von PowerMac:
Both. Dv material MEPG-2 coded as synonymous as a DVD to burn, both directly from DVD Studio Pro.
Incidentally join "umkomprimiert" and "DV" from. DV is highly compressed!
Antwort von Photo:
And it creates DVD Studio Pro this huge amount of data to a DVD to squeeze?
Antwort von HeikoS:
1 h DV consumes 13GB.
If you really have 115GB material, then this does not warrant a DVD from. More than 2 hours of material really does not fit on one DVD.
Antwort von Photo:
Hm. DVD Studio Pro creates around it to make it 20GB. Is there a possibility the data size to be smaller?
Antwort von PowerMac:
If your movie is 115 GB in size, so that it takes eight hours! Which man looks at a film with eight hours on?
And no, it's not small.