Frage von pixelpaxel:Hello,
I have a premiere gechnitten Avin in there .... it looks great .... then I export it with premiere cs3 encore cs3 after it is first rendered (pal high resolution) and then in the encore still looks good ... . when burn to dvd then it looks very very bad .... the colors are brighter, it is jerky and sound is synonymous with some attempt has been away .... I must now submit the project please help me!
Thank you
pixelpaxel
Antwort von Mylenium:
Hello,
I have a premiere gechnitten Avin in there .... it looks great .... then I export it with premiere cs3 encore cs3 after it is first rendered (pal high resolution) and then in the encore still looks good ... . when burn to dvd then it looks very very bad .... the colors are brighter, it is jerky and sound is synonymous with some attempt has been away .... I must now submit the project please help me!
Thank you
pixelpaxel What is the für'n AVI? What data rates when transcoding? What für'n format (4:3 or 16:9)? What kind of blanks? What burner? Sorry, you need to be precise. just say "Because what is not true" is not next.
Mylenium
Antwort von Trridy:
This is an AVI DV PAL 4:3 where can I get more info about her?
Blanks Tevion 4.7 LG Burner
in Premiere, when I click Export to Encore, then a window will appear in the encoding settings as the following states:
PAL, 720x576, 25 [fps], Lower, Quality 5.0
256 [kbit / s], 48 kHz, 16 bit, stereo, MPEG
VBR, 2-pass, Min 1.50, Target 4.00, Max 7.00 [Mbps]
As the synonymous that the worst is just the colors disappear (area in blue is light blue with a full-integrated graphics - psd)
Antwort von pixelpaxel:
I have the movie from Premiere as an AVI rausgeschrieben again:
here the details:
Video:
Resolution720x576
FPS: 25
Bit Rate 26312
Quality Factor: 2,60 b / px
Audio:
Channels: 2
Sample rate: 44.1
Bit Rate: 1411
Codec: Microsoft PCM
Antwort von Mylenium:
Sounds just everything really quite okay, but s.dem point
As the synonymous that the worst is just the colors disappear (area in blue is light blue with a full-integrated graphics - psd) It's suspicious. If the graph according to broadcast-safe colors? Is it in the correct size or scale you must first? You render the timeline in Premiere again before exporting? Stimemn your project settings? And above all: have you s.den places where the graphics appear in your edits DV clip? If not, the entire clip is completely transcoded and this can mean huge loss of quality.
Mylenium
Antwort von Trridy:
If the graph according to broadcast-safe colors? how and where can I do that? I have pds data as asset involved
Is it in the correct size or scale you must first? should be in the correct size.
You render the timeline in Premiere again before exporting? no - do I have?
Stimemn your project settings? which need to be because? I think the vote .... as far as what you need to know about me saying to you?
And above all: have you s.den places where the graphics appear in your edits DV clip? I have just put another track ... how do I do with the edits ....