Frage von DezorianGuy:Hi, still the question of whether I video files together in a sequence with adobe premiere following can export / should:
". M2t (29.97 fps, 1440x1080, 1.33) with
. Mov (30fps, 1280x720, 1.0) " I notice that when I export with the settings 1440x1080, 29.97 fps, 16:9 pixel aspect ratio, the mov files have a distorted effect, subsequently arrive - is the fact that the resolution is not appropriate, 16:9 pixel aspect selected was, or was chosen instead of 29.97 fps 30 fps ...? Do I choose to export pixel aspect ratio: 16:9, or square pixel?
What can I do without every single mov file of the m2t file to adjust umzukonvertieren /?
Do video clips from videos made with the same output and same fps tripping (and both 1.0, instead of 1.3 + 1.0)?
After years I'm back again to cut what the video section, and fragile export my head over here since I got my correct 2.Cam. Would be great if you could explain with simple words, I'm not really deep into the matter ... so a little slower ... thanks. :)
Antwort von Jörg:
If at all! I would try the following way:
Create a sequence (with which version of APP?) Corresponding to the 720 format, scale the frame size to 1440 from the context menu (right mouse button). Whether the frame rate must be interpreted, I can say in advance, not here should be no visible jerkiness.
They are, however, things I would do only if I am news editor, and nail clips on the pope marriage to the time line would have.
This attitude wobbles, of course, the warmingly nonsensical from overrunning the market with ever more exotic formats.
Antwort von DezorianGuy:
Have I anything previously done so. Is the way to CS5.
Scale to framesize is always s.bei me. Only 1.0 and this brings me to the various 1.33ascpetratio + frame rates, or resolutions to the mind, as I do not know exactly s.was it is.