Frage von Mittagspause:Hi, I cut a wedding filmed and the material, the software I use Ulead Media Studio Pro 7.0 and the Ulead DVD Power Tools 2
The Avi-file looks on the PC - in front of my editing in Media Studio 7 - much better much better, everything is visible Dannacher bitmaps on the Television is making a DVD for the Picture in my opinion has become much more bitmaps. I have chosen in the preparation for PAL nonsquare Pixelrendern, for better display on the television.
Can I improve something s.den settings? Should I use a different codec (is set Indeo video 5.10, 85% quality)?
Thanks for the help
Lunch
Antwort von GhostDog:
Hi,
MSPro has yet mW of the MainConcept MPEG2 encoder built-in (the PowerTools probably synonymous). With the usual DVD-SPECIFICATION. (see http://www.ulead.de/learning/general/video_01_1.htm) should supply actually a very good picture. Even better is probably a grain of Canopus ProCoderExpress.
Gruss
ph
Antwort von GhostDog:
Should I use a different codec (is set Indeo video 5.10, 85% quality)? How does it fit together? Power Tools, DVD and Intel Video 5.1??
Greeting
Stefan
Antwort von Markus:
Hello, "Lunch"
Ideally, you have your original photos unchanged via Firewire as a DV-AVI (PAL) transferred to the calculator. Then you have a project started in your video editing program with the default setting for DV PAL. Exportierst you the edited images, then this is also done as a DV-AVI (PAL).
This exported DV AVI file to MPEG2 then enkodierst you to view a
DVD-Video
What does "DV AVI" mean?
DV-AVI is called by the camcorder transferred, unaltered audio -/Videodaten with 720 × 576 pixels, a pixel) aspect ratio of 1.07 (at 4:3-aspect ratio), 25 fps, interlaced (interlaced. A possible setting for DV-AVI's projects "Microsoft DV PAL.
Perhaps more useful link:
FireWire FAQ">Camcorder / recorder s.PC connect and capture images
Antwort von Mittagspause:
Hello all together,
Thanks for the help.
I have now discovered why it is, I had (when cutting the capture went fine) in the MediaStudio Pro video editor, the default project setting is not changed. And there was set as a TV standard: Film (24fps), frame rate of 23.976 frames per second, 720x480 Resolution Compression IndeoVideo.
After I moved everything on TV with Pal DV Compression Encoder Type 1, the image output was s.PC super jerk, the pixelated, and was gone.
I'm going to burn a DVD once and test it, but I'm sure that it was.
Lunch