Frage von flowtec:And good day, moin
can someone help me on the jumps in order to format a reasonable result to come, which will then hopefully there is 9:16. ie upright.
bsp here:
http://vimeo.com/9761848
The material should be available without quality loss. I mean:
not just to rotate vertically recorded material in the cut and export program and then let wegcroppen the black beams.
maybe I do not see the forest for the trees, but I am perplexed.
lg
flow
Antwort von thos-berlin:
I think full Resolutionhochkannt recorded material gets s.besten you do when you turn the camcorder 90 degrees, so absorbs hochkannt. The pictures look to me as a layman SOWISO than they would with a "camera" (DLSR) was shot ....
In the editing program to edit either "lying" or even define a format that fits (Then, however, must be rotated, but against what was due to the "right" Resolutioneigentlich.
Is my approach right?
Antwort von Marco:
Some video editing programs like Sony Vegas Pro have for this in the Project and render settings an option called
"digital signage". Marco
www.vegasvideo.de
Antwort von flowtec:
exactly. the material must be recorded on edge, to the full resolution and quality to keep them.
my concern goes to the technical implementation with the schnittprogamm, bsp. avid composer of the media and various video programs, encoder, video converter. and internet especially for the refurbishment.
The video material is recorded, imported, and so whatever is available in horizontal format. I turn now to the results from the above example without quality loss rough, sometimes coding losses excluded, suffer.
Antwort von flowtec:
The option "digital signage" at sony vegas sounds like the tutorials on youtube after very well. Thank you.
there may be solution paths with avid software?