Frage von t.drohne:Hi All,
'm still working my first film, edit and burn to DVD. After burning to DVD, I looked at the film in the Television and found that the degradation of the original Mini-DV was immense: highly pixelated picture, sometimes a real pixel veil over the whole picture. Also, the color quality has lost much s.Qualität.
At faster Kamaraschwenkern or faster movements in the film strong movement traces arise is therefore delayed and blurred the picture.
Products Used:
Canon MVX35i (mini DV)
Editing program Unlead VideoStudio 8
Data transfer via Firewire to the Calculator
After conversion into the format DVD
As I have not really in the theme and am currently not synonymous any farther, I would be very grateful for your help!
LG
T. Drone
Antwort von Markus:
Hello,
format in which you have your shots gecapturet (1)? As the default is for your video editing project (1)? In what format and data rate with which you have exported the edited film (2)? What is the duration of your film?
1) Optimal: Unchanged from the tape on the calculator as a DV-AVI (PAL), 720 × 576 pixels with a pixel aspect ratio of 1.07 (ratio 4:3) and 1.42 (Widescreen 16:9), 25 fps
2) Optimum: MPEG2 (PAL) with ~ 8 Mbps video data rate, 720 × 576 pixels, 4:3 aspect ratio or 16:9 (like the original recording), 25 fps
Antwort von t.drohne:
Hi Mark,
Thanks for the feedback!
"1) Optimal: Unchanged from the tape on the calculator as a DV-AVI" likely to me here is already undermining the error. I deleted the Recording and she would re-upload with the same format of tape on the calculator.
All other settings in the editing program so far seemed to be OK.
I hope to have found the error so.
Thanks again!
LG
T. Drone
Antwort von Bruno Peter:
I watch my MPEG2 file always in front of the burning on the television. It saves working time and material!
Antwort von Der Schneider:
8 MBit video data rate is quite high set! Cope with self-burned DVDs so much video + audio stream does not always smoothly ... I would take video Average 6th When it comes to further questions on the data rate goes, da gibts a professional tool: www.bitbudgetdvd.de
Greeting
The Tailor
Antwort von Markus:
8 MBit video data rate is quite high set! Cope with self-burned DVDs so much video + audio stream does not always smoothly ... I have good (and is now synonymous made a lot of) experience with this data rate. Is it safe synonymous of the encoding hardware or software dependent, such as how high the maximum peak to go ... :-)