Frage von Greenside:When I bought the 20 Hv, I thought, this camera can record HDV in 16:9, but shit, it takes at 4:3 on (1440 x 1080)
Well, I probably unlucky. Then depresses me is a different question, and in what format such that I get. M2t video export, so no quality is lost. Would like it in retrospect Effects in Adobe Aftere next process.
As the BMP, please do not suggest otherwise I may wait forever until something in After Effects is rendered. And despite being in the program itself in preview mode.
Gruss Michael
Antwort von Bernd E.:
When I bought the 20 Hv, I thought, this camera can record HDV in 16:9, but shit, it takes at 4:3 to Since HDV - alas - always be 16:9, I would almost bet that synonymous your HV20 mastered this format ;-)
Gruß Bernd E.
Antwort von Greenside:
When I bought the 20 Hv, I thought, this camera can record HDV in 16:9, but shit, it takes at 4:3 to
Since HDV - alas - always be 16:9, I would almost bet that synonymous your HV20 mastered this format ;-)
Gruß Bernd E. If I want to make recordings, I can either HDV in 30 FPS choose, or 25fps, 25fps mode lets the shots appear dramatic, perfect for amateur film projects.
If I were in Premiere or HDVCut, or other programs begin to make his capture in 1440 x 1080 ...
Since I do not know, who knows so and I have been 3 days so occupied, passes me slowly the desire s.der whole thing ...
Antwort von otzelot:
1440x1080 is the pixel ratio in HDV - the picture should be "crushed" his. If you are in the draw Width (16:9), then it seems correct. Thus, with the HDV. Very well 16:9 - in anamorphic presentation.
Antwort von Greenside:
1440x1080 is the pixel ratio in HDV - the picture should be "crushed" his. If you are in the draw Width (16:9), then it seems correct. Thus, with the HDV. Very well 16:9 - in anamorphic presentation. So I just need the Adobe Premiere Project in 1900 x 1080 settings?
instead of 1080i?
So 1080p
Then is it about? hm ... but why such a cumbersome mist?
Antwort von otzelot:
1440x1080 is synonymous correctly. Place in the editing program for the Project as a 16:9 aspect ratio, then you should get anamorphic presentation.
The Frames / Sec. have nothing with the formats to be done.
Antwort von Greenside:
1440x1080 is synonymous correctly. Place in the editing program for the Project as a 16:9 aspect ratio, then you should get anamorphic presentation.
The Frames / Sec. have nothing with the formats to be done. So what option do I have in Adobe Premiere CS3 working?
Or can it at all my student version?
Antwort von otzelot:
synonymous ... "p" or "i" has nothing to do ....
You need "HDV2" is 1440x1080er with anamorphic presentation formats in 16:9.
Antwort von otzelot:
Correction:
"You need" HDV2 "is 1440x1080er
pixel ratio with anamorphic presentation in 16:9." [/ B]
Antwort von Greenside:
synonymous ... "p" or "i" has nothing to do ....
You need "HDV2" is 1440x1080er with anamorphic presentation formats in 16:9. So what do I need for a menu item in project preparation and select the exact settings?
BTW: Do you know how to even premiere in parts from a movie file rausschneidet? Have previously worked with Vegas.
Then my question would be in what format and with what Einstellungten I then export the video so that it s.wenigsten quality loss has to be next in After Effects to edit?
Antwort von otzelot:
You must HDV2 set, at least if you get with "1080" to have. With "720" you must choose HDV1.
Your export format is directed first to your playing ability (DVD, HD DVD, PC, web?)
Antwort von Greenside:
You must HDV2 set, at least if you get with "1080" to have. With "720" you must choose HDV1.
Your export format is directed first to your playing ability (DVD, HD DVD, PC, web?) HD-DVD
Perhaps even then the finished movie in small format. First best possible quality.
Antwort von otzelot:
... ups, sorry for After Effects, I can not help you.
Antwort von Greenside:
... ups, sorry for After Effects, I can not help you. Need a raw, so as little quality as possible is lost, except for frames, which are then in After Effects unbearbeitbar. And I have a quad with 3 GHz and a 8800 Ultra ...
Antwort von Greenside:
Somehow I think your not so HDV1 ...
zum Bild zum Bild <- Desperation ... ^ ^
Antwort von otzelot:
"HDV 1080i" fits you - if you get with "1080p" as did (if it's "real" progressive), then you try it with HDV 1080p.
For "Display Format" should be most likely to 16:9.
Antwort von otzelot:
...'ve now seen the other screenshots - then forget that of me with the "Display Format".
The rest really fit - it should work.
Antwort von Greenside:
Made
then exported and tada .... square ............. : O (= 4:3
* * würg
Antwort von otzelot:
What are you using it from?
Antwort von otzelot:
... and of course, how did you export?
Antwort von Greenside:
Thus, individual frames nochma myself, here are the settings:
zum Bild The first thing I did in the initial export HD Anamorphic 1080 (results 4:3: /)
zum Bild Then in Square Pixels and hopsala what is it, but it really is 16:9, at least, is not Lost Picture and there are still 1440x1080
zum Bild So now the question is, I expoertiere it as anamorphic in raw, which until now I still do not know what the best is to put it into After Effects to open, so that when I edit the video is not the black bars will be involved (certainly sheds or so ) or with the bar and Rame the bar each time when setting of effects so that he will not be attacked. Is not this all a bit awkward?
Do I ever just something right. I mean, I am happy with the matter, but not for several days before I ever come to play ..... : (((
Well on the fun, I receives the smoking ...
Antwort von otzelot:
The black bars are not included in the recording.
Save as HDV (2) -1080 (i or p, depending on the recording)-MPEG.
And please read the times before when importing into AE the same problem:
http://www.slashcam.de/info/ HDV-and-after-effects-7-166006.html
Antwort von Greenside:
The black bars are not included in the recording.
Save as HDV (2) -1080 (i or p, depending on the recording)-MPEG.
And please read the times before when importing into AE the same problem:
http://www.slashcam.de/info/ HDV-and-after-effects-7-166006.html Ajo hm ...
So should I just costume resolution to 1900 x 1080 and shall tear apart, so to speak?
Ich geh kaputt:>
Antwort von Greenside:
The black bars are not included in the recording.
Save as HDV (2) -1080 (i or p, depending on the recording)-MPEG.
And please read the times before when importing into AE the same problem:
http://www.slashcam.de/info/ HDV-and-after-effects-7-166006.html The Choice 1080 is not the problem, but the second option:
zum Bild
Antwort von Greenside:
The black bars are not included in the recording.
Save as HDV (2) -1080 (i or p, depending on the recording)-MPEG.
And please read the times before when importing into AE the same problem:
http://www.slashcam.de/info/ HDV-and-after-effects-7-166006.html
The Choice 1080 is not the problem, but the second option:
zum Bild If I were there in 1920 x 1080 export everything looks ok from ... but whether it is right, the other question, well ....
now the question is what export settings should I make for the best quality setting?
Antwort von otzelot:
If you have changed the least want to, you should use MPEG HDV (1440x1080, just after HDV - default). In a data stream of 25 Mbit / s (such as HDV) you should enable the best possible reproduction of HDV material succeed. Of course, you can export as MPEG synonymous make 1920x1080 - it's no longer the original format. I myself have differences, however, not yet identified.
"HD Anamorphic 1080", that is 1:1.333 is the pixel aspect ratio of HDV and would be an HDV MPEG-1440x1080 the right choice.