Frage von Capricorn:Hello s.alle,
hab as one question: If I use my DV camcorder via the Firewire input s.meinem PC connected to the same video to be transferred, it is always virtually uncompressed. The videos are damn big (AVI) and accordingly take away a lot of space.
Is there perhaps a recording program, or something like that, it makes possible, the same data, similar to a video / TV card directly into MPEG-2 or convert something?
I used to always have a TV video card, which are all equal in MPEG-2 has changed. That really saved s.Space masses. Unfortunately, I can now no longer use, as other much needed cards taken away from the square.
Has anyone here a helpful idea? That would be very nice.
Yours sincerely,
Capricorn
Antwort von Markus73:
hab as one question: If I use my DV camcorder via the Firewire input s.meinem PC connected to the same video to be transferred, it is always virtually uncompressed. The videos are damn big (AVI) and accordingly take away a lot of space.
Is there perhaps a recording program, or something like that, it makes possible, the same data, similar to a video / TV card directly into MPEG-2 or convert something? Hello,
I can now only for my Magix VdL Speakers: Yes, there's this option, either DV-AVI or MPEG. How useful it is, especially from qualitative point of view, it would be to discuss ... At least I've never used.
I used to always have a TV video card, which are all equal in MPEG-2 has changed. This means that you have the analog input signal? That should be the "loss" method :-)
Gruß,
Markus
Antwort von birgit66:
Hi,
First many thanks for the reply. I'll be trying times with Magix. Yes, I wrote at the time of the analog antenna input of the
TV card read. This is really a very lossy, but the Gigabytemengen in digital and uncompressed method are just almost impossible to cope, and this despite my calculator really very powerful.
Many greetings,
Capricorn
Antwort von Markus73:
[...] Gigabytemengen the on digital and uncompressed method are just almost impossible to cope, and this despite my calculator really very powerful. I can not quite understand: I am working with DV material exactly until the project is finished. Depending on the intended use is then a WMV (for PC) or MPEG2 (for DVD) that generates and usually the original DV file back from the calculator away. For a full-size hard drive is usually not a problem yet.
Gruß,
Markus
Antwort von Dill:
Yes, the true normal. But I work currently s.einem ziemich extensive film project. I've already estimated at over 30 miniDV tapes full. Of course I will not be all together on the calculator on, but some need I have for each stage. That would certainly go some way, but somehow it's annoying when it is so large. When I think on it: When I once directly via firewire what is playing on, since I already had over 1 gigabyte after only about five minutes of video. That is quite a lot, about 18 GB per tape (because LP with 90 minutes). Well, maybe I do it's synonymous. Schaun time, it's an individual character of me. I will always be handy and small files.
Many greetings,
Capricorn
Antwort von thos-berlin:
I will always be handy and small files. Do you want small files or quallitativ high quality and easily cut? If it is an important project and the disk space not enough, then you strip an additional hard drive.
Antwort von Quadruplex:
I will always be handy and small files. There you should only s.Ende to think of your project. To edit everything from DV codec differs suboptimal. New hard disks, there's little money for (this week is' real 'a 400GB removable plate for 99 euros on offer, each computer vendor has comparable prices disks) - if that's not enough, you must stop your work makes sense to organize, ie a pre make and the superfluous remnants do not save.