Frage von Jan_Videomann:Enjoy your meal! I would like to have an answer to the following question is very similar: When I was in my software (Pinnacle Studio 10 +) to create a clip from a series of scenes in an AVI file rendere that repeatedly do, then a new project in which I finished the rendered AVI files total (10 pieces) back in the Timeline view and then re-draw rendere to a DVD - then worse of times to times the quality?
Thank schonmal,
January
Antwort von Gast1:
Most editing programs can Smartrendern, suppose your Pinnacle synonymous.
Means that the new avi is rendered only s.den bodies s.denen something you are modifying, such a transition begins. The rest will be copied one-to-one of the original file. As will be no loss of quality.
I think a rule of thumb is that you in about 3 to 5 prize rendering (depending on the quality of the used codec) have a 5% decline in quality. But only where you have set up an effect. Probably the only people who see with eagle eyes :-)
The conversion to an MPEG for the DVD is not rendering, called a transcoder encode oden. As you reduce the amount of data and thus synonymous the amount of image information, means you reduce the quality for the benefit of the limited data set. Again, depending on the transcoder each more or less. At Home Video is that, if it has done well my opinion is hardly visible.
Antwort von Jan_Videomann:
Thank you very much! Now I know, yes!
Regards
January