Frage von HDVideot:Hello,
I am the export of material HC3 HDV with Adobe Premiere Pro 2 was that the export premiere presentation of "HDV 1080i 25" by default "upper half" as default.
The original m2t files but "lower half", according to Canopus Procoder.
Can someone bring light into the darkness
In addition, the regulator for the quality standard set too low (2.1). Only at 5 to obtain nearly the original quality, but only almost. What causes the controller of this exactly?
Greetings and thanks.
Summary of Halbbildreihenfolge: HDV PAL :................... upper fields first
HDV NTSC :................ upper field first
DV PAL :..................... lower fields first
DV NTSC :.................. lower fields first
DVD / MPEG2 PAL :........ lower fields first or upper field first
DVD / MPEG2 NTSC :..... Lowerfield first or upper field first
VHS PAL :.................... Lowerfield first or upper field first
VHS NTSC :.................. Lowerfield first or upper field first
S-VHS PAL :................. lower fields first or upper field first
S-VHS NTSC :.............. lower fields first or upper field first
Antwort von wolfgang:
HDV2 has by definition always upper field first, then the upper half. That's basically it. A HDV2 m2t stream, consisting of a NLE - no preference whatever - is exported, has therefore always UFF, in the various templates and stencils.
Such Qualtiätsschieber found in many derivatives of the MainConcept encoder, all in NLEs like Ulead Media Studio, Adobe Premiere or Sony Vegas are installed. Simply the best possible quality slide. What exactly do I do not know - maybe others who can explain.
How well the material with the original material is comparable, it usually depends only of the goodness that with the MainConcept encoder in the NLE has been integrated. Where the good has happened, can be seen between O-material and 1st Rendergeneation hardly any visible difference (synonymous if the material from the picture itself is likely).
What is still a marked difference can be put, the question is whether some of the full brightness range for the transition s.den encoder and the encoding is preserved. If the truncated Luminanzbereich over 235, then the material can be somewhat loose. No idea how the APP time is 2 to - 1.5 in the APP, the encoder in this area still cut off.
A point of discussion, still likes to come, is how the thing with Halbbildfolge he looks like when you HDV2 material to SD for DVDs mepg2 converts. These templates come mostly from the SD-DV-time, and there are of her normally asked to LFF. Is that here in the encoding of HDV2 to SD mpeg2 to a Halbbildtausch comes. This can be synonymous to do - do not disturb. Nor should it interfere if the Halbbildfolge in the output templates to UFF change - because the raw material is in UFF. You will then save just a little time.
Antwort von Bruno Peter:
Attention, please note ... For PPro 2.0 applies to HDV -> upper field first ...
Format from PPro 2.0 come with me via HDMI, DVI and YPbPr RGB with 26 to RGB 250 on my HDTV s.auf the basis
of this test image.
Antwort von wolfgang:
Na eh then confirmed the matter with the fields ...
And it is good to know that APP s.Version 2 now seems synonymous with the mpeg2/m2t to encode the full brightness level.
Antwort von HDVideot:
Thanks for the quick replies.
I need me again in Procoder look what he spends. Maybe I confused it with DV.
I've started up a summary, then may be in the future to inform you quickly. The whole format conversions lie ahead is that one or the other may be quite helpful.
Antwort von Bruno Peter:
This is but everything here in the forum ...
Antwort von wolfgang:
When PC and PCE are both stop window for the properties of the input material, such as synonymous for the output material. Maybe so das wars
To summary:
HDV PAL: upper fields first
HDV NTSC: upper field first
DV PAL: lower fields first
DV NTSC: Lowerfield first
DVD / MPEG2 PAL: Lowerfield first or upper field first
DVD / MPEG2 NTSC: Lowerfield first or upper field first
VHS PAL: Lowerfield first or upper field first
VHS NTSC: Lowerfield first or upper field first
S-VHS PAL: Lowerfield first or upper field first
S-VHS NTSC: Lowerfield first or upper field first
When VHS and SVHS kommts heavily on video. Taking some of channels, can both come synonymous. Mostly likely, however, the UFF's.
Antwort von Bruno Peter:
And it is good to know that APP s.Version 2 now seems synonymous with the mpeg2/m2t to encode the full brightness level. Your Fujitsu HDTV creates this brightness range, but not, right?
Antwort von HDVideot:
This is but everything here in the forum ... That may be, but over tens of contributions distributed. Quick reads, in any case as a summary, especially if they are not only to "Page 17 in the thread 598, etc." stands.