Frage von chris_GS320:Hello,
Buying camcorder before, I have here in the forums informed.
As most of you on miniDV swear, my choice fell on the GS 320 of Panasonic.
I have the first "film" via FireWire transfer with Magix video and a bit rumprobiert. As far as everything ran very well, is fun!
Which format should I use now for export to DVD, so as much as possible of the great quality of the avi format to get?
Right in the avi I have tried. The DVD player connected s.TV jerky but total and the sound is synonymous horribly. Certainly he is not, the data as fast nachzuladen, or?
... So if you sent me a high-quality output format for a DVD you could mention, I would be very helpful.
The GS 320 has no DVin interface. Even if a DVD is the presentation but somehow "socially".
Danke schon mal for the answers.
Chris
Antwort von Markus73:
... So if you sent me a high-quality output format for a DVD you could mention, I would be very helpful. There is not really what to choose. DVD-Video is always a bit "boxed" MPEG2 format and if you are in the Magix tab "Burn" option, then the standards synonymous done. Only the quality parameters you can adjust, they will then decide on size (ie max. Duration of the DVD) and computer time needed to create required.
Everything else is craft solutions that randomly with one or another player may be synonymous or not, but real video DVDs so can you not.
Gruß,
Markus
Antwort von chris_GS320:
Hi Markus,
thanks for the quick reply.
That is then also: archive as avi, presented as a video DVD (mpeg2). Right?
Is then the whole thing much worse? Can you find the different resolutions, quality parameters, ... call times?
Are there any other "professional versions?
When the GS 320 a DVin would, for example, then you would always write back to miniDV and on the camcorder angestöpselten perform?
Many greetings
Chris
Antwort von Markus73:
That is then also: archive as avi, presented as a video DVD (mpeg2). Right? Archiving: As you wish, such as DV-AVI, if you have the necessary space, yes. Video-DVD, whenever it suited the DVD player should be.
Is then the whole thing much worse? Can you find the different resolutions, quality parameters, ... call times? With good settings, the loss is not visible. You can for a first attempt ja mal "standard DVD Pal" in "Encoder Settings" and select it for you in peace see what comes out of it.
A very good recommendation for quality, even better results, there is Ushi:
http://hadsche.ha.funpic.de/export.html#MainConcept
When the GS 320 a DVin would, for example, then you would always write back to miniDV and on the camcorder angestöpselten perform? No, certainly not, DV-IN would be no more than I use for archiving.
As already said: DV-AVI is as good as possible (eg for further editing later), video-DVD with the MPEG2 contained therein is as good as the heart in their own version needed so that ranges from perfect.
Gruß,
Markus
Antwort von chris_G320:
Thanks, Mark
I will take into account the information and try everything.
This forum is great.
Many greetings
Chris
Antwort von arionworks:
You might forgive me, I would like chris_G320 s.dieser body but glad to come out Magixforum:
http://support.magix.net/boards/magix/index.php?showforum=69 Greeting
Peter
Antwort von Markus73:
You might forgive me, I would like chris_G320 s.dieser body but glad to come out Magixforum:
http://support.magix.net/boards/magix/index.php?showforum=69
Greeting
Peter Thank you, I had the answer in my mind of my reference above (linked page) is from the Magix forum :-)
Gruß,
Markus