Frage von houbene:Hello together
I have noticed a problem with Premiere. If I have a video from PPro to encode wmv format, I get a bad result for some time. Must be a line problem, but I can not explain to me what is the lie. When I rendere same video from After Effects with the
same wmv encoder settings, the problem no longer exists! To illustrate it, I have the same film excerpt from PPro, and After Effects on the Page http://homepage.sunrise.ch/mysunrise/m.hobi/Music.htm bottom (you see it) hardly reingestellt.
Encoder Settings:
General Summary: Output: Compressed
Average Kbps: 936.00
Video Summary: Codec: Windows Media Video 9
Encoding passes: 1
Bit rate mode: Constant
Allow Interlaced Processing: From
Metadata Summary: Audience Summary: High Bandwidth
Decoder complexity: Automatic
Max bit rate [kbit / s]: 936.00 (low quality)
Frame rate [fps]: 25
Pixel Aspect Ratio: D1 / DV PAL (1.067)
Frame Width [pixels]: 720
Frame Height [pixels]: 576
Keyframe Interval [seconds]: 5
Buffer Size [seconds]: Default
Image Quality: 50.00 (medium quality)
I hope someone can tell me why there is this stupid on Premiere Verzerreffekt.
Thank you
Marco
Antwort von Bruno Peter:
"(you can see it barely)"
True, it would be like if you were using a black font?
A difference in the two videos I have been unable to establish.
Antwort von houbene:
However, there is a difference. For PPro published material is encoded halt just as halbbildmässig distorted ...
I always thought those Programs need the same encoder ... Or something wrong with Premiere no longer ... but what?? They are always so stupid malfunction is insanely hard!
Marco
Antwort von Markus:
Hi Marco,
the output of the video s.Computer You have to deinterlace the material. If the premiere in this respect does not allow Encorder settings, export the movie using either AE or with the freely available
Windows Media Encoder. Always the first videos I export as DV-AVI () is filed and then - if required - sold separately is deinterlaced using WME as a Windows Media (and together with the project file is also archived. In this way, subsequent changes are always possible).
Antwort von houbene:
Hello Mark
Thanks for your reply. I will render in the future about After Effects. Is only a little extra effort.
Schönen Gruss Marco
Antwort von Markus:
Hi Marco,
I just saw that your sample files 720 × 576 pixels in size (as the original video). The Windows Media Player does indeed represent the pixels square, not rectangular, like in the video field practice. To avoid "egg heads", there is still an adjustment necessary, eg 720 × 540 or 768 × 576 (aspect ratio = 4:3).
See synonymous:
Convert in 4:3 aspect ratio of 16:9 or vice versa (-> Pixel Aspect Ratio)