Hi! War in Japan and have some DV tapes recorded with my SonyCam. I am using "Magix Video Deluxe 2006 Deluxe", which tells you something? Do you take the program for "capable", or good? Anyway, I have transferred all the videos of a dv tape to pc and save here on the original disk, and then worked as avi encoded in order to burn them to dvd and watch it later miir s.divx enabled dvdplayers.
Here are the elected encode settings, I've used. My PC: amd athlon 64 3000 +, 1gb ram, geforce FX5900, sb live, 200gb seagate hdd, 7200
THE PROBLEM: I find that the video does not really runs smoothly, as it is in the original condition of the DV case. I have received these encodings in the stomach really hard, because so far I have not the right attitude, and found the right codec, which gives me almost perfect quality (frame rate, as synonymous optical). It is synonymous to me does not matter whether I use a whole dvd pro video (40-60 min) must (so far found about 4 movies per dvd space).
Can someone help me? Tell me simply and clearly what setting I need to consider when encoding. Quality must come first!
You have at your export settings somehow a mixture of PAL and NTSC. Video: 720x576px is fine for PAL and DV. However, you need 25 frames / s setting, or you have gefilte NTSC? If you want to play on a DVD that runs in a standalone player, I would try to do with MPEG2 exporting. While there are some players that support DivX synonymous ... But whether the coping with the 5 version ...??? Audio: 48kHz is also okay, but please provide sound synonymous as MPEG2 exporting. Actually, there should be default settings in your program, all with one click set correctly for DVD (eg PAL DV 4:3 or the like ...)
Antwort von Markus:
"Dezorian" wrote:
I am using "Magix Video Deluxe 2006 Deluxe", which tells you something?
Hello,
We even have an extra section for specific questions about this program. By reading other posts you can do to you maybe a picture of it. In principle, then the program is "capable" if you can do with him exactly what you want to do. ;-)
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Antwort von DamienTrickster:
You have probably deinterlaced, and indeed even field. Exporting from Magix as Dv AVI and Create with TMPGenc MPG2 one which you then burn to DVD
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Antwort von Dezorian:
Thank you:) I will try it (once again I have some free space;)
Thx again,
Aka KC Dezorian
Antwort von Dezorian:
Hi! It's me again.
Have until now still can not figure out which setting my holiday brings in the best possible video quality without having it jerked "or twitches". 've Tried PAL / NTSC, 25fps/29fps, and always as a DV-AVI ... to convert it later on with tmpeg.
What options remain with me still? What I should look for?
I have 170GB videos here ... and finally want to create space-time:)
Thank you very much,
Dezorian
Antwort von tobsen:
What is with the MPEG2 export? What is with AVI (uncompressed) and the TMPGenc history? What do you mean by judder? Have the results been burned once on DVD and watched, whether on television synonymous "jerky"? And if all else fails, lad doch mal 10s of your "jerky DivX Avi) up here. Settings depend on how you filmed in Japan. How have you filmed? In what settings you have created the Project? A few screenshots of the export settings would help evt synonymous.
PS: Magix Video Deluxe for the price imho is the best thing you can currently get. In principle I agree but to Markus' definition:
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The program is [] then "capable" if you can do with him exactly what you want to do. ;-)