Hab times a question: If I use a ready-cut AVifilm with, say, 2.1 GB volume will burn to DVD, but then it would have without any further compression function as a normal 4.7 GB DVD know Space has. Nevertheless, both my Sony compressed program as synonymous Premiere Elements cars the movie and I have quality losses. Can I turn off or bypass?
Antwort von Quadruplex:
Typical case of reasoning in connection with confusion :-)
On a data DVD (DVD-ROM) your AVI, you can easily burn. Only is your DVD player will probably not play. For video-DVDs is not only the picture and sound data set reduction (MPEG-2 video, Dolby Digital or MPEG-1/Layer 2 - Audio), but the packaging synonymous. These are the VOB files.
With AVI Incidentally, you can similarly be made. This is synonymous only a container in which the do not until the extremely data-reduced format everything in it can be. Only if the appropriate codec on the target computers are installed, run your video.
Antwort von Bernd E.:
"eg501" wrote:
... Nevertheless, both my Sony compressed program as synonymous Premiere Elements cars the movie ...
If you have a data DVD burn want you can watch a naturally Compression saves, but probably - I know the two do not - want the program just a standard video DVD, synonymous to a DVD player can play. And the film must now precisely defined times in MPEG2 format, that is more compressed than DV-AVI, are available.