Frage von Sophia:Hi,
I have the following problem: I want to burn a movie on DVD (exported as Quicktime FCP7, Resolution: 2640 × 1485 did, I tried different codecs, the film has with the best zw.9 -13 GB - do I burn with toast) .
As you can imagine almost the visual result of the fired film is catastrophic.
Now I have noticed that Toast the film to a few hundred KB compressed down. Fit on a DVD but more than 4 GB. Can you somehow set that Toast does not compress the file quite as strong, just only as much as necessary to preserve the quality of at least A LITTLE BETTER remains??
Or someone has a different idea how I could get the movie to a DVD without that, the Picture is to colored mush?
Many many thanks for any tip!
Sophia
Antwort von Jott:
Stay with colored paste, wrong plan. A video DVD has 720x576 pixels, and that's it. The codec is MPEG 2, which is synonymous invariable.
Do something, a Blu-ray, are just a few clicks in fcp7.
Antwort von iMac27_edmedia:
But why such a high resolution, is still on Bluraystandard what is this stuff!
A 1024x576 display 16:9 Anamorphic lands on DVD in 720x576, which is only a fraction of anstattdessen save as MPEG4 and burn data to DVD or play back data via the Media Player of memory, that would be the best solution.
Antwort von frm:
What is the 2640 × 1485 for a resolution?
Hg
Florian