Frage von DezorianGuy:Hi!
I am incidentally is synonymous to me like the carnival photos and videos, which I with my Canon Powershot 710 have made a video together to add.
That means there are 640x480er videos with photos 1600x1200er in contact.
I watch exclusively on my 42 "Full HD screen via PC video file.
Should I now select 1900x1080 (for photos) or 640x480 (for videos)?
I can imagine that with the higher Resolutionauch an extreme size difference occurs. Are there any serious optical swabs, if I as a 640x480 video format for my pictures (and videos)?
Antwort von Videofactory:
So I would adjust photos s.die videos.
Then nobody Resolutionder the videos greatly disturb the photos you can, however, high resolution, your videos will be directly verpixelt effect.
Gruß, Alex.
Antwort von DezorianGuy:
Yes, I thought synonymous.
Thanks for the confirmation:)
Antwort von Kabelträger:
Yes - there are serious optical swabs with your pictures! However, then the same as the videos of the Resolutionher;) simply had to know what you prefer to do!
Antwort von DezorianGuy:
Although Premiere CS4 yesterday my MJPEG files were successfully imported into the project, is today, that these files would not support it. -__-Now What?
My Powershot takes hold with the MJPEG codec on.
Is there a codec / plugin for premiere? Or do I have my Virtual Dub by approximately 100 separately re-encode files, so I think it is the last key in discriminating throat of Premiere darn it?
Antwort von DezorianGuy:
Now when I import video (640x480) and photos (1600x1200):
Error
"video file dimensions (width / height) too large"
Why? The pictures do not exceed the limit 4000x4000er.
Antwort von Kabelträger:
I know I did not, unfortunately, with premiere - but what could the error with your project settings to do?
Perhaps there through all times ...
But here are certain someone who is fluent in Premiere - so with some patience should have already found someone;)
Greetings, Flo