Frage von Winston:Hello,
I movies to DV tape using a SonyVX 2000, then edit with the average computer Kron Casablanca Smart Edit 3.6 and play the edited video on i-Link (DV) digital back on DV tape. The result is well up here. Since my Casablanca not yet equipped with a burner is on, I play the edited DV tape via Firewire (I-Link) on my Medion 95500 laptop, equipped with the software PowerProducer 3 Cyberlink of equipment. (Power Producer). The DVD creation is synonymous pretty easy to handle. In the HQ setting (1 hr), the photographic material is still relatively good, but there are already in significant quality camera pans burglaries visible. In standard position-Play (2 hours), the quality is not particularly. Standing images are noise-free than VHS, but when one sees quick-turn noise zones.
As I edit videos with Casablanca, I need only a program that causes the most loss-free burning to a DVD it will be possible. Toll would be if there is a "Right-to-disc function" would have, because the record on Fesrplatte would remove.
My question in this forum is:
Can you give me a good quality to very good software to recommend, where the quality is good. The handling should be as easy as possible and be kept in German.
What do you think of as "Magix Movie u.DVD on CD, version 6 or Adobe Premiere Elements 3.0.
For an answer I would be very grateful.
Yours Grüßen1
Peter
Antwort von Markus73:
Hello,
Can you give me a good quality to very good software to recommend, where the quality is good. The handling should be as easy as possible and be kept in German.
What do you think of as "Magix Movie u.DVD on CD, Version 6" From Magix Video de Luxe "I can only tell you that this software since last year the MainConcept encoder used, in my view excellent results. A quick glance at the comparison list of Magix shows that film on CD and DVD, "apparently the same encoder is used.
The processing time will be good quality but already noticeable in the Height proceed. On result of this then there's nothing left to moan :-)
Gruß,
Markus
Antwort von FelixBernhard:
Adobe Premiere Elements (ver. 1-3) uses the synonymous MainConcept encoder.
This encoder is synonymous standalone but without the "direct to DVD" function as far as I'm informed.
Antwort von Markus73:
Adobe Premiere Elements (ver. 1-3) uses the synonymous MainConcept encoder. Thanks, I just tried in vain to find out :-)
From Magix know I previously used the Ligos and the latest MainConcept encoder in Comparison. The difference you can see! If someone asks for good quality, I would MainConcept therefore with good conscience recommend.
Gruß,
Markus