Frage von CooleKarotte:Hi,
for a film I would like to convert my avchd files, to save space, or edit all the material better. I also do not BluRay media are available, so the volume of data would anyway too big for a DVD.
Hence my question:
In what format should I convert the AVCHD to possible to preserve the quality, but it synonymous with clever can cut?
And second: If you have created a short film in which format your Project invites her high example to the Internet? (Of course, now is not meant to YouTube)
Thank you for your help:)
Antwort von deti:
for a film I would like to convert my avchd files, to save space, or edit all the material better. The best possible quality at small file sizes are obtained if one leaves the files in the original. The treatment should be with any current software problems. For uploading to video platforms, H.264/AAC recommends in MP4 container at least 6Mbit / s (see http://www.google.com/support/youtube/bin/answer.py?answer=55744)
Deti
Antwort von CooleKarotte:
Thanks for your quick reply:)
I've found that I had met in Vegas Pro 9.0, an incorrect setting, making the whole has quite wiggled (I just test by various editing programs).
I have rendered the result as AVC file (yes and fulfills H.264) ... but it takes forever.
That is no solution other than a recent high-end computer system, or (that is, for example, a different format)? The problem with an. Avi issue was simply a 6x as large volumes of data and streaks on playback.
Antwort von deti:
I have rendered the result as AVC file (yes and fulfills H.264) ... but it takes forever. With Vegas Pro 9 you lie very well - you should only spend an MP4 file (select SonyAVC Internet and 16:9).
Deti