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| Post-production with different imagery and output
Question of cybermoos: Februar 2007
Hi,
I work in the post-production often with varying imagery. For example, frame sequences with square pixels and frames in 1024x576 resolution (rendered from a 3D program) and DV footage with nichtquadratischen pixels (D1 / DV Pal Widescreen 16:9) with 720x576 Resolutionin fields in the form of uncompressed AVI files. The finished film is used as a video DVD as synonymous as desktop video for web or Powerpoint presentations are used. My question would be: Which project settings in the DV editing and compositing (Combustion, Premiere Pro) I get the best quality results for the two different output format. At the moment I work with square pixels and 1024x576 resolution. The computer hardware will be converted. The finished movie in an uncompressed AVI with same settings and it played with TMPEnc Mpeg2 and Mpeg4 versions. The quality of the Mpeg2 does, however, increased.
Thank you for your feedback. Perhaps there are indeed synonymous a link to this problem has already dealt.
Gruß, Cybermoos
Reply Markus:
Difficult thing. The DVD-Video would look better if the 3d to DV material to target and converts the video recordings can be unchanged, while the Computerclip probably looks better when you look at the 3d-material and leaves unchanged the video accordingly.
Have you tried both ways times? Is it in APP may be possible to begin the project with DV setting and finish this later in a new Project with 1024 × 576 pixels to import? Will the 3d clips then unchanged or is expected to double?
BTW: You save (5:1-compressed) DV video really as uncompressed AVIs? This just blows you the amount of data on ...?!
Reply Cybermoos:
OK, my first project settings are not wrong. Good to know. That with the subsequent import of the timeline to another project does not work. At least I've found no way ...
BTW: The DV footage was already in the form of uncompressed AVIs on a hard drive with me to ...
Thank you for your feedback
Reply Markus:
Is there an alternative to exporting with a cutting list, starting a new project with other Resolutionund importing cut that list?
Or can the current project under a new name and then save the project settings change fundamentally?
Reply cybermoos:
So the project settings in Premiere can be found in retrospect not change, but with the EDL has worked. Quality improvements can be, unfortunately - at least for this project - not determined. But if I have time, I again take a few more tests.
Gruß, Cybermoos
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