Frage von alexginter:Hi folks,
had a movie in AferEffects made (1024 x 576)
must now be rendered somewhat larger (1365 x 768, because the format, the plasma flat on which it should run),
this will clear the bad quality, but is still acceptable.
Then I make an iDVD with DVD players to DVD playable
(High quality). What comes out looks horrible,
totally blurred. Can the DVD only a certain maximum size?
Or what could it be?
Did it with the uncompressed. Mov from AE directly attempted
or synonymous as previously converted to mpeg-1, the result is the same
The search function does not really help me, up to this article
http://forum.slashcam.de/viewtopic.php?p=117788 # 117788
That means that I only on the quality nem Television
(in this case should be on its mass on his plasma flat-play)
really can judge?
Alex
Antwort von Axel:
iDVD is for standard DVDs, and they have fixed the size of 576 x 720, in the case of material anamorphic (16:9) synonymous.
HD material is calculated down ever better than the original DS, and when the television is not totally scrap part, the picture looks very good. Another advantage: no big misunderstandings.
In the Resolutiondes television signals, is only ever possible if you have your calculator out of play, with the turn the TV as an external monitor synonymous that resolution (and frame rate) has to offer, what you hardly will find.
In the vicinity of your TV Resolutionist 720 x 1280, which is an HD standard, and it can both by the calculator as a synonymous of BD players and media servers to play (the best codec: H.264). The television itself scales both PAL (> iDVD) as synonymous 720p image fills, and if he does not do him spendier indigent relatives.
iDVD I do not know, but the usual workflow is simply the finished film, HD or SD (standard in the respective resolution, of course) and import to iDVD, a fully automatic wellness program, do everything for you.
Did it with the uncompressed. Mov from AE directly attempted
or synonymous as previously converted to mpeg-1, the result is the same ... Otherwise, Mpeg
[[/ color] color = red] 2 in 576 x 720 The only format that a DVD player there.
Antwort von alexginter:
ok, it helps me sometimes next.
how can I understand the film in 1280 x 720 as a dvd burn?
And his play on standalone player must already have a Blue-ray capable, if I have understood you correctly?
Antwort von Axel:
No experience in Blu-ray, sorry. A free program for burning of compatible (?) BDs with ordinary blanks for the Mac, for example, is
this. Even Toast 9 offers a Blu-ray plug-in, but all that I have not yet tested. If your TV a DVI input has:
zum Bild I suggest you first try the Mac adapter (MacBook Resolutionmit this slight underscan, iMac 20 "full image).
Antwort von PowerMac:
That thou hast made:
1024 x 576 AE exported from us in an unknown file format -> to 1366 x 786 converted into an unknown file format -> with the worst of MPEG-2 encoder to iDVD distorted anamorphic 576 x 768 MPEG-2 market.
Experimental times from a sample of four marbles (one is red, the next blue, the third green, the fourth yellow) five marbles to make. It do you then 2.5 murmur.
Antwort von alexginter:
ok, you're right, of course, had almost thought that it simply will not go ... 'm still relatively fresh in the matter as you remember.
I have to ask probably completely rephrased so that you can help me.
But since I do prefer NEN new thread on.
Thanks for the help!