Frage von der.bruce:adobe premiere pro? just need ne pal dvd for any normal dvd players ... just stand there for a few Prestes selection ... thanks for the reply coming!
Antwort von Wiro:
Hello,
Take the preset that corresponds to your footage. Typically, the PAL DV 4x3 or 16x9.
To adjust, quality is dependent on the length of your movie.
Up to 1 hour high quality 7 MB, you have to shoot at longer logically with the quality go down a level.
The factory presets are designed for maximum compatibility.
Gruss Wiro
Antwort von der.bruce:
thank you ... now is me with the 7mb and 4mb etc. already clear ...
Antwort von Markus:
Hello,
Take a few minutes running time, a video and create some DVDs with different presets. Then compare s.Television the Picture-/Tonträger via DVD player.
By doing this you get a feel for how the requirements impacts on the outcomes and quality presets for you who come into question.
Antwort von der.bruce:
thanks markus ... this is already aware of me but I would like to collect your experience ... bruce
Antwort von Markus:
... I would like to collect your experience ... So you have to try it, yes. The effect on quality s.besten You can see if it runs on
your television - and not on ours. ;-)
Antwort von der.bruce:
anyway .... which is preset to a factory setting of the best .... that's just what interests me ... thanks ... der.bruce
Antwort von Markus:
The best for
what? If you want to achieve maximum quality, take up to 8 Mbit / s CBR. In order to fit 60 minutes of video on a single-layer DVD.
If you, however a longer video on a SL-DVD want to burn, then a preset with a lower data rate, and VBR is better.
Antwort von der.bruce:
thanks markus! and definition of cbr and vbr only for explanation.
Antwort von Markus:
Was that a question?
Was ist VBR?What is CBR?
Antwort von der.bruce:
danke .. !.... just that sometimes one has to be helped on his leaps ...