Hi folks, I'm trying s.verzweifeln and now the 2nd day around without success.
I have a project in Premiere Pro 16:9 created, import the material is DV PAL 720x576 Avi.
Now I want to project the normal export, IMMOMENT no preference with the format, size, etc.
If I choose Export> Film And then Microsoft DV AVI (PAL widescreen, etc.) then I can film with Windows Media Player open and everything is good. BUT with all the other players (VLC, Quicktime), the video in 4:3 distorted. (4:3 I think, at least, so no aufjedenfall 16:9)
If you can help me it would be really cool ... ;) So many many thanks in advance Simon
Antwort von heinzsimon:
hilfe hab now 48x the same with different codecs / formats / etc. gerrendert and the only reasonable outcome is still Microsoft DV AVI.
this is so synonymous in MPlayer correctly, but then I have with any video converter mp4 probiert it to convert and TADA because I had stretched back to the format.
I've now read that the DV codec no side ratio mitliefert, ie. it must be properly imported / play. (TV, etc.) If you like it but I just want s.Computer anschaun yes it can be done with square pixels in, for example: 720x405 export. ONLY - how does that in the DV-AVI codec? For me 720x576 is fixed and I can not change it.
many thanks for answering!
Antwort von Axel:
(Unfortunately, a long time without AAE): In 16:9 DV should give it a tick "anamorph (otisch) 16:9. For other formats in square pixels.
Antwort von Meggs:
"heinz simon" wrote:
If you like it but I just want s.Computer anschaun yes it can be done with square pixels in, for example: 720x405 export. ONLY - how does that in the DV-AVI codec? For me 720x576 is fixed and I can not change it.
DV-AVI PAL is in this Resolutiondefiniert as aspect ratio is only 1:42 in 1067 and permitted, hence can not be other values. If you tick and all values in Media Encoder properly searched, the output synonymous correctly in other formats. Nobody is forcing you, for the PC in square pixels or greater. If you's to 720 x 405 pixels convert, you lose resolution. If you have 1024 x 576, but why? Computation and space costs and brings nothing. So export s.besten in 720 x 576 widescreen aspect ratio.
Antwort von heinzsimon:
it works but not this is unbelievable
Antwort von heinzsimon:
So I am making now together again
WideScreen project IMPORTED MATERIAL WideScreen
and then even the credible wurm drin, so before exporting. In English everything still looks great & good, but when I go to the Imported Materials synonymous ists already stretched ...
so grateful for help! heinz
Antwort von frm:
With what software do you work? in cs3 works for me. DV Avi you have to stop the players always say it is like 16x9 VLC zb mgp in themselves works of
Antwort von heinzsimon:
Thank you, Adobe Premiere Pro
yes, the page with the ratio set to work, I just do not understand why it is with all formats other than DV AVI klapt not normal.
what would be another best-definition format?
mfg
Antwort von frm:
In SD format, it is usually Dv Avi, Unkompremiert is obviously the best but yes because you need 10 times more space than DV Avi. I understand why you do not synonymous, the aspect ratio in the player must indicate
Antwort von Meggs:
"heinz simon" wrote:
and then even the credible wurm drin, so before exporting. In English everything still looks great & good, but when I go to the Imported Materials synonymous ists already stretched ...
I do not understand what you do. You importierst the material in Premiere and it will display properly. I assume, in the preview monitor. Then you open the imported material? What do you go under? ... and it is squashed. Where it is now squashed? In the preview screen of Premiere?
Antwort von Meggs:
Now I know what you mean. The whole thing with Premiere has nothing to do. VCL Player and Quicktime Player ignore at DV-AVI 's the aspect ratio and make it with square pixels dar. it is no preference where the DV-AVI' s come. Both 16:9 clips that were captured with Scenalyzer as synonymous 16:9 clips that were exported from Premiere, these players will be displayed incorrectly. Windows Media Player displays these clips correctly. Exporting is just as MPEG2.
Antwort von heinzsimon:
so with the Mpeg2 that I've tried did not.
Today, I am smarter ... I got my new project is NTSC rather than PAL widescreen opened .... : D: D: D
I hät because you really can come out earlier, now it's all, really cool!