Frage von mark6322:I have a 70GB Video 1920x1080, 30fps, duration approx 7min. It was recorded with a 5dmkII.
Can someone tell me how I s.besten compress to fit on a DVD-R in the best possible quality.
I'm available to Compressor.
Antwort von Pianist:
That depends on what you want to do with it. Since there are 30 frames per second, will leave everything that comes out of the PAL setting. If there is to go somewhere of a calculator (or a Playstation or X-Box) to a high-resolution monitor or television, then came as a WMV file, an MPEG-2 file, a MPEG-4 file as h. 264 or the like into consideration. It is certainly not a problem, bring a 7-minute movie in 1920 by 1080 to well less than 4 GB, even much less.
Matthias
Antwort von mark6322:
thank Matthias, but I can not convert video with 30 fps to 25 it's running on Pal? I really want to burn to a DVD-R to put it on a DVD player s.Television play.
Antwort von tommyb:
You can theoretically change it already - only sees a normal conversion of NTSC to PAL with onboard tools pretty shit. The only possibility is this expensive software or expensive hardware conversion dar.
The best way would therefore be an NTSC DVD - because this would have the maximum possible quality synonymous.
Antwort von mark6322:
oh man, would you cut in front of the same footage to convert 30fps to 25fps? Respectively. what do people have with the with the 5dmkII 30fps recorded and want to burn a dvd pal?
Antwort von Jott:
The firmware update get so can the 5D synonymous 25fps, or take the same 7D - if one knows in advance which stands s.Schluss a PAL DVD, that's logical.
Compressor can convert norm already quite good, just takes FOREVER. Manual.
Antwort von mark6322:
thank you, I meant more when you already filmed with 30 fps .... has been in the recording is still no 25fps option.
Anyway, I've tried with Compressor, the video for a DVD to convert Pal. I have set: Pal / 25fps/16: 9/mpeg2 (DVD Best Quality 30minutes-16: 9). Then I order a DVD burned.
played on television by the DVD player is still noticeable when moving from a light jerk (I think every 5 frames).
Moreover, given the video by the compression Tonwertabrisse.