Frage von keithcafaro:Moin ',
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I have a "movies", nothing exciting to produce two images, which in turn kicked out sideways, and always come back. The whole thing is ultimately presented on a DVD player / TFT, let's go out of 16:9.
The photos are available at 1920x1080. That would be ideal for HD, but that's impossible to 'ne DVD.
Then I take a sequence set 720x576 PAL 5:4 with korrospondieremden pixel format. This of course can see above, and the bottom of the black bars represent. The export to QuickTime movies can be a qualitatively unacceptable result ....
How do I get the best result under these conditions?
You, Danke schon mal.
Keith
Antwort von Axel:
On a DVD is mpeg2, for the pixels with 16:9 aspect ratio 1:1,42 (this was already one of your fallacies, though PAL SD), then at least anamorphic. Which is an HDV sequence (Mpeg2 1:1,33) very close, so I tell you this, and indeed the same as "HDV1080p25. Although an anamorphic DV sequence theory, more precisely fit (of the pixel-AR ago), you will not later get what you saw in the preview (unless you control) to a tube.
Tip: Existing Pal sequence (browser) with
copy & paste into an HDV sequence (in the same project, of course copy).
The Compressor preset> DVD> Mpeg2 for DVD so you can duplicate and editierst it so that instead of
MPEG-2, 6.2 Mbps, 2 pass it (now Tab Encoder)
8.5 Mbit / s, 1-pass CBR is.
Background: Firstly, the highest is 8.5-compatible player (with a slight safety margin) data rate and therefore requires no analytical run. Second, VBR is the reason for pixelated graphics and step-gradients, as calculated in the large displayable colors and smooth movement of the encoder with a too low (or, just as bad: pumping) data rate.