Frage von louis garcia:Greetings to you,
Before I continue here a user-error after another, I ask for your help produce, Posts, unfortunately, could not help looking synonymous.
So I did. MOV (, H.264) and muxed MPG2 video files of Digi Cam,
This would cut in Final Cut, (after exporting via Compressor as MPEG2, seems to be necessary) and then arrange in a DVD studio.
However, now my problem that I do not get it under the PAL format for running. NTSC works.
Can you give me the necessary setup here, please?
Thank you and best regards,
L. Garcia
Antwort von TheDrummer:
... This should really be accurately described in the manual.
On the FCS2 - Tutorial DVD is synonymous well presented.
MfG
Antwort von louis garcia:
Hello,
ja habs as per instruction set
first time in the Final Cut project set to DV PAL 48 kHz format and simple configuration to PAL,
Then as I have said many export Compressor, DVD Studio then as video standard to PAL.
When I land, however, the compressed files to import into DVD Studio each time I receive the error "NTSC format to PAL projects can not be imported.
For you will surely be a trifle.
Thanks
Antwort von Axel:
For you will surely be a trifle. Not at all. When importing DVD Studio Pro checks to see if it is Pal or NTSC media. With a false flag * seems * to have nothing to do, but with the framerate. If you are the m2v file, which you have spent with Compressor, with the QT Player or VLC to play here and press command + i, you wont see the framerate. My guess is that these displays 24fps or 30fps - for whatever reason always synonymous. And those reasons must have happened somewhere before ...
Antwort von TiMovie:
You learn to always live in - if a path does not work, try someone else!
So Try two export route - your project as a DV Pal Pal and import it into DVD Studio and let it encode there!
Path three - Pal export and encode in Compressor and then check all the settings and adjust Agribest!
But where's your fault! - If you've set in Final Cut Pro all at Pal - should come out synonymous with non-NTSC compressor!
If you send your timeline s.Compressor, check the mpeg2 window's views - because the dog will be buried, if that's the case, you're in Final Cut Pro, but not the correct settings - rat tail!
Greeting TiMovie