Frage von hoschlevf:hello together,
the first time I deal with the production of the 16:9 movies. I tried to improvise a visualization advantage in screen resolution of 1365x768 in encore and did not receive the error message that the resolution was too big [1365x768 monitor-film runs at a trade show]. I now face the following questions:
1, the original resolution of 1365x768 should produce quality films in order to be best at?
2 as I get out a quicktime formats a dvd encore endloschleife if I file can not capture?
3 can be any conventional dvd player to play the 16:9 format that is observed when the dvd to play?
4. I myself have no 16:9 screen with the resolution and therefore the film can not test synonymous. There are other opportunities to go to ensure the number of the film is synonymous displayed properly and running?
It would be great if you could help me as soon as the film must be finished early next week. Many thanks in advance for your support!
ps as you probably noticed, I am quite a beginner
Antwort von Markus:
1, the original resolution of 1365x768 should produce quality films in order to be best at? Absolutely, the best quality you can get, if you retain the original Resolutionvon 1365 × 768.
2 as I get out a quicktime formats a dvd encore endloschleife if I file can not capture? Not at all. Encore is a DVD authoring program, and thus subject to the requirements of the DVD-Video. The latter provides for Resolutionvon 1365 × 768 does not.
3 can be any conventional dvd player to play the 16:9 format that is observed when the dvd to play? Yes, every DVD player can play 16:9 DVDs. This lets the DVD player of the inserted DVD to what format it is in the film. In addition, the DVD player knows what the format of the television is connected to and what to do in between different image formats to DVD and Television.
4. I myself have no 16:9 screen with the resolution and therefore the film can not test synonymous. There are other opportunities to go to ensure the number of the film is synonymous displayed properly and running? You can test synonymous with one 4:3-Television, 16:9 if your DVD is played correctly. Right then, for example would be black bars above and below (so-called letterbox) or cut-off edges) on the left and right (so-called Pan and Scan.
That leaves open a question that you have not yet been made: The film does not fit in the original resolution on DVD. What alternatives are there? - You could reduce the Resolutionauf 720 × 576, and then create a DVD-Video. This could be of a DVD player to play.
Another possibility would be to use a notebook for viewing of the film. In this case, the resolution would receive him, and you'd have to synonymous not burn to DVD.
The question now is: Which output device and what size will be shown the film? Television, video projector, etc. ...? Of further action depends decisively.
More Info:
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Wikipedia: DVD-Video "
As is apparent from 720 × 576 pixels of the 16:9 format?
Antwort von placa:
besten dank!
I think I will prefer the dvd variants as there are no suitable in vorführung pc of the film in the large resolution can play smoothly. unless you can because what s.der data rate or the like screwing without too much quality loss to have.
if you'd do another idea I'd be very grateful.
Antwort von Markus:
unless you can because what s.der data rate or the like screwing without too much quality loss to have. In the case of AVI files is a matter of codecs. Here's looking at you times the Lossless codec in HuffYUV. Thus I have presentations to an image size of 1280 × 960 made, which were reproduced using standard PC to a projector.
Alternatively synonymous could be a useful compression format, such as Windows Media or MPEG1.
Antwort von placa:
thanks to you - it'll try it!
greets