Frage von baselight:Hi,
Formats of this confusion makes me ready :-), especially when you just grippegeschwächtes brain.
So, I have a project in AFX created at 1920x1080.
The whole should at some point in DigiBeta 16:9 off to make it as TV advertising can run.
1920px because I like it in HD and do not want to have again at some point would like to build everything.
Now in Final Cut Pro, nor the music, etc. anything and then it will be played.
Question:
In what format should I spend it in AFX, that I as little as possible warpage or can I use it on at 1920x1080 and then rausrendern in Final Cut Pro simply in PAL 16:9 rausrendern?
Thank you very much
Antwort von mleko:
So I always just make a new composition in AE with the PAL 16:9 settings, and then as you pull the composition with the 1920x1080 pure, and then resize to approximately 55% (or so) and then just with the current rausspielen settings.
Antwort von baselight:
Danke erstmal.
Have I done, (720x576, 16:9) but then, I have top and bottom of massive air, because I am now back in 4:3 format bin. If I now put black bars over it, which is 16:9 format, I have then? or take me to the station so?
Antwort von baselight:
And I answer, I like myself:
The new Comp in square pixels and then create the rendering in PAL 720 scale. Jetzt hab 'ich's savvy.
lg
Antwort von DeeZiD:
Wrong approach! :)
16:9 is fortunately no longer Letterboxed (ie with black bars above and below) but anamorph (ie, stretched in a Resolutionvon 720x576 and saved from the TV, satellite receiver, etc. back to 16:9 gestretcht what a virtual Resolutionvon 1024x576 equivalent).
The advantages of the anamorphic process are clearly higher resolution, because you have the PAL SD format and fully exploits the full compatibility with modern TVs in the 16:9 format.
Gruß Dennis
Antwort von mleko:
in Kompeinstellungen you choose from: Pal D1 / DV Widescreen
square pixels with care if the thing on a TV output!
Antwort von mleko:
also würd ich at this side of rausrendern never tick tick ...
As I said dv pal widescreen, since the same pixel auto set rectangular (not square pixels).