Frage von lycidas:Hi folks have a big problem. I have 2 contributions by converting squeeze of not properly or are defective. To be exact, the image shakes sound material remains stable. The contributions were as MOV files were saved and squeeze by with the following settings convert:
There must be a macromedia flash video will be with VP6_768k
Here are the exact settings.
Audio:
Codec: Fraunhofer MP3
Data Rate: 112Kbps
Sample Size: 16
Sample Rate: 44100
Channels: Mono
Video:
Codec: On2 VP6 Pro
Method: 1-pass CBR
Data Rate: 615Kbps
Frame Size: 465W 349H
Display Aspect Ratio Policy:
Maintain Aspect Ratio
Frame rate: 1:1 Frames / Sec
Key Frame Every: 45 frames
Remaining settings are standard.
I have tried thousands of cases. Graphics from the Mov file in Final Cut rausgenommen, then ausgerendert again and again trying to squeeze. Other Settings and videos I have already tested. It is incredibly jerky. Sound quite normal, but the imagery falters when playing unbelievable.
I see exactly synonymous, that the FLV files in the Finder As documents are displayed. = Is this normal?
Antwort von PowerMac:
I must tell you that m. M. squeeze after each episode and both are pretty silly. Actually I am quite familiar with video formats, but with the two candidates I produce in particular (actually correct) settings synonymous tons of garbage - sometimes. The videos Jerkiness have Halbbildprobleme, or watch from scheisse. This agrees with my opinion, everything. As updates or just help the detour via the Quicktime player (which for me, unlike Episode at exactly the same settings synonymous produces perfect WMVs).
Antwort von tommyb:
Audio:
Codec: Fraunhofer MP3
Data Rate: 112Kbps
Sample Size: 16
Sample Rate: 44100
Channels: Mono Data Rate: 64kpbs
Sample Rate: 44100
or
Data Rate: 40kpbs
Sample Rate: 22050
Video:
Codec: On2 VP6 Pro
Method: 1-pass CBR
Data Rate: 615Kbps
Frame Size: 465W 349H Method: 2-Pass VBR
Data Rate: 663kbit (if audio = 64kbit), 687kbit (if = 40kbit audio)
Frame Size: 464W 352H (resolution must ALWAYS divisible by 16!)
Rest can remain so.
Furthermore, I recommend that when you export the Quicktime to check whether the video synonymous "deinterlaced" was (if it had been handled interlaced), otherwise the nix.