| Image quality is so bad on CD
Question of ahnungslos: November 2005
Hello,
've already read through the questions. I am a bloody beginner. I bought me of the Panasonic NV-GS75 camcorder. Now I'm having trouble getting the videos with good quality images on CD. I prefer the video via firewire on the calculator, and edit it with the program MotionDV STUDIO LE for DV. Then they are saved in AVI format with the Resolution720x576. Then I tried Nero on a Super Video CD to create. Nero then takes the car down to 480x576 pixel number. I Burn the movie to CD and then play from the CD player s.DVD on television, the image quality to puke. I see fast movements as fibrillation and the whole video is grainy. What can I do? Should I buy myself a DVD-Burners? The problem would be eliminated? If so, can you recommend me a writer who does not make me poor? Please do not respond in the subject Chinese. I am glad that I can use the calculator to some extent. Many, many thanks for your help
Anett
Reply Nightfly!:
If YOU can SVCD standard video bit set to 2600kbps. If Nero synonymous XSVCD allow even more (up to 5000kbps) miniDVD still synonymous Währe an alternative that is written to a CD.
Depending on the length of your movie fits on a CD is then synonymous.
Otherwise, you will be very good quality, only the option of the DVD burner.
Greeting Nightfly
Reply Superjoe:
Hello,
've already read through the questions. I am a bloody beginner. I bought me of the Panasonic NV-GS75 camcorder. Now I'm having trouble getting the videos with good quality images on CD. That's impossible.
I prefer the video via firewire on the calculator, and edit it with the program MotionDV STUDIO LE for DV. Then they are saved in AVI format with the Resolution720x576.
This is already exactly the right way. At least if synonymous the DV codec is maintained and the film does not convert to any other format (DiVX, etc.)
Then I tried Nero on a Super Video CD to create. And that's exactly wrong. So you reduce the already considerable ResolutionDeines original and compress it even further by MPEG2 encoding into the abyss.
You should keep your way up to the cut and finished film, 50-60 euros for a DVD Burners spend and then burn the movies on DVD on appropriate media. That can not get quite the quality of the DV-AVI, but it has already achieved a significantly better image quality. To achieve a quality as the original, you should again via the DV-AVI camcorder / MiniDV Recorder (DV-IN is required) to DV tape recording and archiving - simply offers the best quality for DV editing.
Greeting Holger
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