Frage von judkins:Hi,
I would like to create loss as possible from my videos a Blue Ray DVD. The video has to be cut and assembled from various clips.
The video has a resolution of 1280x720, progressive scan or image-based, 29.97 fps and NTSC.
My software has cut corel video studio to cut me but only to interlace formats, ie upper or lower field first. The software with which I want to burn the Blue Ray, corel movie factory as well, with default half frame of video studio here is different. The blue ray template of video studio takes the top field first, movie factory, the lower one.
How do I get now with losses enables optimal rohmaterial little of the cut film on blue ray?
Greeting
Alex
Antwort von Alf_300:
unless I am mistaken Everything is 1280x720 29.97 no Blu Ray form, so you must definitely be possibly re-render to 23.9 or 24 fps
I guess that makes the Movie Factory happy for you
Antwort von judkins:
The main problem that the original file is progressive, that is image-based and I when I want to burn blue ray is only an interlaced format for disposal have, can choose either upper or lower half-image, which leads to unsightly ruckeleffekten,
s.besten I think it would be if I could remain completely image-based
Antwort von Alf_300:
1280x720 24p or 23.97 p yes, then should be what you envision, Ulead 1280x720 takes the fall at all
Antwort von judkins:
that's exactly the problem, ulead can only interlaced formats
Antwort von Alf_300:
If you already has that Ulead only makes interlaced, then yes zumindesrt that part clear. The manual is unfortunately synonymous as something flimsy.
29.97, there are anyway, since you must turn in any case.
View grad takes synonymous 1920x1080i 29.27, with a little luck goes into the Ulead
Antwort von B.DeKid:
AL's first Blu Ray DVD does not exist ;-)
may be useful to CDBurnerXP Burn, and the Corel spend only interlaced I think not a moment!
Give the film as "p" from the menu do you NEN> pack all in one * or * img iso and let it burn BluRay as of CDBurnerXP.
So did almost synonymous no loss to the original clip (depending on its configuration)
MfG
B. DeKid