I have a video made for my class, so what I have called video images in Sony Vegas with beautiful music together cut. Now I have this as uncompressed. Rausgerendert avi:
Video rendering quality: Best Resolution: 800x600 Frame Rate: 25.000 (PAL) Field order: lower field first Pixel aspect ratio: 0.9091 Video format: uncompressed Render alpha channel: enabled Create s.OpenDML: enabled Audio format: mp3 128kbit / s
Score: 6min = 17gb
I've already read a lot of other, smaller files and the videos have made! Yes, I know a video consists of individual pictures but since it must recalculate each building is different because each
So how can that be with me with the pictures be?
Have been with VirtualDub and tried a lot of xvid and get it at 50 mb reasonably good pictures but the flicker. But that gehts erstmal nich me because I understand not only why the file is soo large Maybe what I do wrong, or choose a different format so I ask you to answer
Thank you! Marc
Antwort von Udo Schröer:
You should compress the video like DV AVI, then the video still has 14GB / hr
Antwort von Locke06:
Hi!
So for me there is NTSC DV and PAL DV which should I take? Can you then later compress with Xvid?
Thanks for the answer!
Edit: When I have an error message: An error occurrend during the current operation. An exception has occurrend
MfG Marc
Antwort von helfer:
Hello, nimm PAL DV
Regards
helfer
Antwort von Andy Garcia:
& The unexpected error comes from the pixel aspect ratio!
Antwort von Locke06:
Hello!
PAL DV have taken and now I 6min = 1.3 gb But now some are flickering in the video! How come?
Marc
Antwort von Andy Garcia:
Could the Halbbider be swapped?
Antwort von Locke06:
So yes I have not swapped them: D what can I do it?
Antwort von Andy Garcia:
Since your video from pictures is trying to do a full-time / Progressive render
Antwort von Andy Garcia:
Ideally of course, synonymous a Resolutionvon 720 x 576, this corresponds to the PAL standard
Antwort von Locke06:
where is the man with the full Ein? I have selected PAL DV which is a resolution of 720x576
Antwort von Udo Schröer:
I know Vegas does not usually involved in the export settings.
Antwort von Mina:
So I did so a similar problem with Vegas. And although I want a 3-minute video store, but larger than 420x340, because it is for Youtube to be. But after rendering I ne the 53 mb file is large, this is not something zuu big for a 3 minute video? I've always previously worked with Movie Maker and where were my 3-5 minute videos always exceed 20 mb in size. : (
Antwort von MBN:
There is no file that is too large. It is always a compromise between size and quality. Decide for one of both and choose according to the Compression.