Frage von Tim.Krieger:Hello Forum!
I come to you with the following problem:
I have a very long ballet performance filmed (almost 3.5 hours), and now wants to get on 2 DVDs. The first part is 1:49 hours, the second is 1:30 long. Now I have only with Final Cut Pro and cut as Quicktime movie with chapter marks exported. First I tried iDVD because ichs happy just like;) Unfortunately the picture quality even at the highest level in the extremely modest length. Since the performance was already very dark, roars the picture after the coding by iDVD very strong.
Ok, then on the circuitous tour: DVD Studio Pro is certainly better picture, right? So I have everything in a DVDSP project packed, 2-pass encoding with bit rate 4 MB / s, max bitrate 7 MB / s and can render. Now I wanted to burn the first DVD, but I get the error message:
Attention: The Project is compiled 64.3 MB larger than the currently selected target medium.
Formatting failed. On the output medium is not enough space available.
Damn, now what? I have 5 hours free code? Should I just max bitrate down a bit and screw everything encode again? Is the DVDSP encode at much better than iDVD? Or is the length of a film do not neatly on a single layer get?
Grateful for any tip that I would finally be able to DVDs.
Greetings and many thanks for any help!
Tim
Antwort von Axel:
Or is the length of a film do not neatly on a single layer get? That could tell you so. With impeccable, rauschfreiem, sharp and concise material would make it better, but it's all just a shame drum. Tip: An hour five minutes fit in best quality on a single layer (CBR, 8 Mb). Three draus. Google time for "Bitrate Pro", a kind of calculator's encoding.
Antwort von Markus:
The first part is 1:49 hours, the second is 1:30 long. Hi Tim,
the duration is not the problem, but the richness of detail of the scenes (due to the image noise). Basically you have three options to deal with it:
1. Quality losses in the purchase and take with compression artifacts on two DVD blanks burn, as originally planned.
2. Noise
before the MPEG2 conversion minimized through appropriate filters, but additional and probably very long render times with raises.
3. The proposal of Axel, more than two intends to make DVDs. At high data rate (then s.besten CBR), the noise can not be artifacts.
Antwort von Tim.Krieger:
Hello!
Thanks for the hints! I will the customer just the 2-DVD version and present to ask him what he wants. More cost or average picture. The 2nd is actually quite OK, only the first is due to the higher duration and quite dark lighting conditions borderline.
I've now turned to large-encoded files, and construct it again with a slightly lower bitrate through. Then yes it should fit. If the encoder of DVDSP because actually better than that of iDVD, or is it the same with less options?
And one more thing: Especially bad was on the whole screen from an iMac .. When I tested it on TV tubes have been checked to lengths better .. Who can you trust more than? And does the DVD on a flat screen TV so rotten from synonymous, or filters of the building something "beautiful"?
Regards
Tim
Antwort von Axel:
If the encoder of DVDSP because actually better than that of iDVD, or is it the same with less options? Both. The same with more options and
therefore the compressor is a better encoder. In DVDSP it's garnicht to encode, with the program can easily create beautiful DVDs. Why? It has more options ;-)
Antwort von Axel:
And one more thing: Especially bad was on the whole screen from an iMac .. When I tested it on TV tubes have been checked to lengths better .. Who can you trust more than? And does the DVD on a flat screen TV so rotten from synonymous, or filters of the building something "beautiful"? Maybe. Gainrauschen filter leads to flat, muddy images. Whether one is better, beautiful or less bad to take ...
If you have a pretty good LCD monitor via DVI s.deinen iMac connects you already hate the Mac display. Did you get an old tube, you'll say
Oh, everything is not so bad, only that much will be cut off! Synonymous, but you will not say
Wow, what a great picture! The better the display, the brighter the splendor and the more merciless the error. Most TV is so grave slabs in the middle, balanced for relief and anger.
Antwort von Tim.Krieger:
Super, thanks for the tips. I'll wait times what the customer says, and if in doubt, make out of 3 DVDs. Greetings, and thank you
Tim
Antwort von PowerMac:
Why do not you enkodierst with Compressor? Here you can see the quality and size with different parameters exactly define and look ahead.
Antwort von DWUA:
@ Tim
Could you kindly forward times the ballet pieces
nominate?
Extremely rare - about 90/100 mins
performance time (without a break?).
:))