Frage von holdrio80:Moin,
I have some movies that I with the menu in Encore to DVD to put together. The DVD for the calculator should be optimized.
My question is: Because the calculator only the pixel ratio of 1.0 which I can be the source material in the size of 768x576 pixels 1.0 output ratio? If Encore so clear? And will me in Power DVD as the film synonymous appear?
The format has not 720x576 pixels 1.0 ratio and the material is always stretched me s.Calculator displayed.
Do I need is the Project Dvd ultimately create 768x576 and spend?
About Help I would be grateful ...
MFG
holdrio80
Antwort von Axel:
The format has not 720x576 pixels 1.0 ratio and the material is always stretched me s.Calculator displayed. All software DVD player make DVDs in the correct aspect ratio, if this is so synonymous in Encore is set. Since differs nothing of DVDs for stand-alone player. The square pixels to choose for movies, with the other players are to be displayed, such as VLC or QT or WMP. Then I would be but of Mpeg2 away and prefer to encode in H.264. Anyway, it would be wiser of the films do not play the DVD, but of the hard drive. So stay s.besten at the standard PAL DVD.
Antwort von overdose:
mhhh So there is not even the possibility of ne to DVD with menu, which can then NEN Pixelverhlätnis 1.0 has? So the DVD player s.Calculator the ratio of 1.0?
what do I do now because?
it is not holding charge in the study and wanted all the movies are bundled with a DVD menu, submit, only if they are wrong so it is not the synonymous true ...
Antwort von Axel:
it is not holding charge in the study and wanted all the movies are bundled with a DVD menu, submit, only if they are wrong so it is not the synonymous true ... Why should they misrepresented? DVDs are on the same disc PAL 4:3 and 16:9 display, the latter in letterbox or anamorphic.
Other aspect ratios, eg 1:2 or narrower will stop with the black bars. So versatile is a D
V D does not mean other Resolutions to be able to natively show. Theoretically, a hybrid DVD should be possible to Rome, the other player starts, but probably not with commercial authoring programs and certainly not with Encore.
Antwort von overdose:
Well, so finally I went there about whether or not the DVD player s.Calculator a pixel ratio of 1.0 which may or may not ...
Document the times and try my source material in relation 768x576 pixels 1.0 issue ...
MfG
holdrio80
Antwort von Andreas Pokladek:
Well, so finally I went there about whether or not the DVD player s.Calculator a pixel ratio of 1.0 which may or may not ...
Document the times and try my source material in relation 768x576 pixels 1.0 issue ...
MfG
holdrio80 Why so complicated? If you have normal mpeg2 streams (m2v) Investors will be of any standard DVD player (hardware or software) are correctly reproduced, it's no problem.
Only if you "exotic formats" have (from the Multimedia area) you need to edit these in advance so that they will be displayed correctly.
Halt dich s.besten s.die standarts when you play maximum compatibility and safety want to do.
Greetings from Dusseldorf, Andreas
Antwort von Markus:
Document the times and try my source material in relation 768x576 pixels 1.0 issue ... That is so not on DVD, at least when the target DVD video. There are 720 pixels in width of the maximum.
Here are the details:
Wikipedia: DVD-Video> 4.2 Video formats