Frage von Rene Uraub:Can you please help me? 4:3 I have three films that I now render as MPEG2 and later with "Nero-authoring" on a DVD pack wants.
Which MPEG2 settings (video, audio), I must ask in Premiere Pro2 make, so everything works and the DVD is possible on all DVD players is running?
Thank you
Rene
Antwort von Mylenium:
Can you please help me? 4:3 I have three films that I now render as MPEG2 and later with "Nero-authoring" on a DVD pack wants.
Which MPEG2 settings (video, audio), I must ask in Premiere Pro2 make, so everything works and the DVD is possible on all DVD players is running?
Thank you
Rene Huh? What has the pure MPEG-II export compatibility with the player to do? The problem is much more complex. In your case, simply export it with a preset (eg 5MBit VBR) and check whether the Nero swallows.
Mylenium
Antwort von veit:
Huh? What has the pure MPEG-II export compatibility with the player to do? Well, if the bitrate is too high to be bucking a lot of players. And if the bitrate s.and s.gegen zero, some older players off.
But the tip with the default settings in PP is quite correct.
Antwort von Rene U.:
Thank you. But it is to be verückt. I render the movies with Premiere Pro2 and take DVD authoring for Styler. The movies from cruel and shakes especially in the first few seconds (up to 6.x Mbits) and I have to do everything again. But if I insert an industrial DVD and my stream in my DVD player, I can support much higher data rate can be observed. Damn.
Can someone please me at the premiere video settings for MPEG2 files help? Thank you.
Antwort von Rene U.:
Thank you. But it is to be verückt. I render the movies with Premiere Pro2 and take DVD authoring for Styler. The movies from cruel and shakes especially in the first few seconds (up to 6.x Mbits) and I have to do everything again. But if I insert an industrial DVD and my stream in my DVD player, I can support much higher data rate can be observed. Damn.
Can someone please me at the premiere video settings for MPEG2 files help?
Thank you. I think I made the mistake of bucking the bad pictures and found: I have 25P augenommen as synonymous and the output for MPEG-2 streams set. That is certainly the problem, right?
Thank you.
Rene
Antwort von Rene Uraub:
Friends, I still have the problem with the shakes. Damn.
But now times factually:
The bucking occurs only during the first 1-5 seconds of video, then runs like a bee.
Video created and rendered with Adobe Premiere Pro 2.0, Authoring with DVDStyler. The data for APP is around 4-5 and never on 6th
Frame rate: 25
Field order: Lower
Pixel Aspect Ratio: 4:3 (1,067)
MPEG-Level: Main Level
Bitrate Encoding: VBR, 2 Pass
Low: 3.0000
Target: 4.2000
Maximum: 5.5000
Closed GOP every: 0
Automatic placement of GOPs: OFF Can anyone here a "wrong" Default discover me or any other hint? I would be very grateful, I'm s.verzweifeln ...
Regards
Rene