Frage von berulo:Hi,
Is there a similar program at the MC5 or procedures, as in the Finalcut Copressor. I want to create DVD's of long shoot (HDV), in the highest possible Resolutionz.B. MPEG2. The MPEG2 codec of Avid is at most 70 minutes to about 12 GB HDV. This does not fit on a DVD.
For the time I do it that way. I calculate an HDV Quicktime of my film in Avid. Import it into Final Cut and then use it to Compressor. For in the end result I want to work in DVDStudioPro. Unfortunately, the import does not appear to DVDStudioPro H264. At least it does not work for me.
Surely there is a better way with which one can work directly from the Avid to DVDStudioPro.
Thank you for your tips.
LG berulo
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Antwort von Axel:
For the time I do it that way. I calculate an HDV Quicktime of my film in Avid. Import it into Final Cut and then use it to Compressor. For in the end result I want to work in DVDStudioPro. Unfortunately, the import does not appear to DVDStudioPro H264. At least it does not work for me. Very simple: DVDStudioPro imported after the DVD specification approved for DVD media (yes, you
can later convert the synonymous, but that's not a very clever workflow). This is only Mpeg2 video in Pal or NTSC size with each frame rates (m2v). For more audio codecs are allowed. The most common are Aiff / Wav (PCM than on the finished DVD) or AC3 (Dolby Digital). Everything must be available to 48 kHz.
The best possible quality? Considering the compatibility with players considered (and which one has to) is this video at a constant data rate of 8.5 Mbit / s. Provided that the stereo sound is AC3 with 192 Kbit / s, which would fit with you on a normal blank. The free calculator "Bitrate Pro", which is part of
Videospec
Why constant bit rate? Variable bit-rate image quality to reduce rather - in the "eyes" of the analyzer in the first round - non-critical positions. They serve only a reduction of the file. If data rates below 5 Mbit / s are necessary, they are useful.