Frage von multitronic:Dear All,
I'm new here, have been able to apply some positive help from this forum as a guest and I now synonymous registered.
Following problem (;) a newcomer:
I cut of my DV-cam video footage on
Premiere CS3 and exported as a "film". This creates an AVI like what me directly viewed through Windows Media Player and VLC Media Player, both optical as synonymous sound very good.
In the past, s.diesem final point for me because I was in my home entertainment sector is almost exclusively the PC as the source for video / audio use stories.
This time, however, has the whole thing on a DVD because it is a convenience for working parents ;-)
And here I am s.Verzweifeln. I did it with the help of
"TMPGEnc DVD Author managed to" finally, I get DVD-compatible material (; TS_Video folder with the VOB), which I think for the purpose of optical synonymous ok (; holds everything is somehow strangely washed out and somewhat synonymous bright and colorful as the output AVI !?!?!). Not pretty, but so far so good.
BUT: Gebrannt on disk (; DVD-R) and in my DVD stand alone players looked, overdriven sound so horrible that you can not tolerate.
Viewed on the PC using the VLC media player (;) alos the VOBs directly, I can hear no sound problems.
Where s.meiner approach could be the / the errors? First of all, the horrible sound AND if you really need to accept such an inferior image quality of this conversion of avi-> VOB.
Thank s.alle want to help ...
Greeting multitronic
Antwort von ksr:
In principle, the right approach, TMPGenc DVD Author is synonymous a good choice!
With sufficient bit rate but should be knotless Picture and sound, can hardly be distinguished from the source material! Admit your steps s.and exactly what settings you choose here, then I can certainly tell you what it is.
Antwort von multitronic:
Hello,
This dates soon ... Thanks!
So, now I'm completely disappointed. The Tonproblem let himself (with correct settings, wild s.DVD player halfway, night mode on / off, any film filter on / off) ... all of which may not be necessary and never erforderlch were synonymous (; to purchase DVDs and movie DVDs burned? Then I would like to come back again later.
Current concerns me is another problem, which I completely demotivated. Let me read some here have been synonymous in the shortness of time, but still found no solution for me. The entire project was filmed in 16:9, cut and produced as a DVD. I have with me synonymous only 16:9 TVs and therefore all considered good. Now I was just s.einem 4:3 device and had me want to watch my DVD. Problem: no black bars above and below, but aufgezoomt full screen, so there :-( left and right, the Picture;
I have now played out with IfoEdit now this whole PAN & SCAN and letterboxed, each time ne burned DVD, no improvements. That disappointed me very much. I know that my in-laws will have no plan and no desire to have any DVD player and TV settings to test setups through. There is no way to force the 16:9 ratio of quasi? When placing a purchase DVD players in the said (; s.dem 4:3 unit) are indeed synonymous, the black bars above and below set!?!
Please do not ask why they have processed a movie in 16:9, but if (the target persons, in-laws), no 16:9 televisions come ;-) ;-)
Would modern halt work AND because they are wedding photos, I go out of that one, this would look synonymous again in a few years ago ... then surely a 16:9 TV exist ;-) ;-)
Sorry that I have with the next problem coming, but that may be clarified but faster??
Thanks again
Greeting multitronic
Antwort von B.DeKid:
CS3 clip cut
(on the sound track; s) right click and Audio Gain ... -10 Or -15
Makiem Everything in the field of video and audio tracks with Ctrl + A
File - Export - Media Encoder
There, choose MPEG 2 - PAL DV output ... then move to let Nero DVD Project
Or give the whole thing in there, and Encore DVD for free create image - and burn in Nero or XPBURN
MfG
B. DeKid
Antwort von multitronic:
Hello,
many thanks, the audio amplification withdrawn to-10dB fixes the problem ... for me not to understand but ok ... As I said, this Soundübersteuerung previously appeared only on the DVD player on ... the same VOBs played on the PC sounded clean ... well, yes ... check off
The only thing that now remains is the annoying issue 16:9 ... So on a 4:3 device I have to manually switch to 16:9, then sees it all from synonymous as it should. Unfortunately, this makes our house is still available here in 4:3 televisions come and over again after turning on, so by default, always 4:3. I assume that the same problem is prevalent in my in-laws.
I had hoped to be able to enforce with any DVD IFO setting the 16:9 switching !?!?!?! :-(;
Thank you!
Greeting multitronic