Frage von santi:Hi Everybody,
There is a possibility, without any visible quality loss, my 4:3 footage in 16:9 conversion (without zoom)?
Both formats should afterwards as loop on a 16:9 lcd tv ausgesstrahlt be?
Thank you very much!
Antwort von Markus:
... without any visible quality loss ... Here is a clear no. This is neither with inflation of 4:3 material to 16:9 or 4:3 with Embedding the material (with black bars left and right) in a 16:9-Project.
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Avoid practicable, 16:9 and 4:3 mix to get it! (Two links)
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Antwort von santi:
Thank you for the message Markus,
I have thought sowas. Echt schade ...
But: Can I alternatively, the 4:3 and 16:9 Project scaled so that both side by side, so to speak, as a picture next to picture ausgestrrahlt be?
So two small windows? If the synonymous with a quality loss?
MfG
Santi
Antwort von Markus:
... picture next to picture ... I do not understand it fully, but if a video image (with pixel image = Skip) scales, there is a loss. Alone by Halbbildgeschichte where even (or especially) when a lot of small adjustments and re-interpolated to be calculated.
Antwort von Wiro:
Can I alternatively, the 4:3 and 16:9 Project scaled so that both side by side, so to speak, as a picture next to picture ausgestrrahlt be? Hello,
yes, that goes without further notice.
Put a 16x9 project s.and then the videos in 2 lanes on each other.
If they fit nicely side by side you need to experience both videos at 55% scale.
Mark is right, of course: everybody goes Skaliervorgang quality flutes.
If you verkleinerst However, as you wish, you can not see it.
Try again.
It would then look like in picture below.
Gruss Wiro
Antwort von santi:
You are great! Thank you very much!