Frage von havanna:Good evening, everyone.
I am s.rumprobieren for quite some time for fun synonymous with AE and have already created a couple of short clips. But now I stand before a new problem.
I want to create a movie for a friend (; with partial picture slideshow, soundtrack, and two interviews) and then burn them to DVD.
What resolution and what a pixel aspect ratio I need, that the film be normal on a normal television and unbiased work?
My second question then would be even with what format I can get the best quality, so that (the film, fits ~ 20 mins) on the DVD.
Schonmal Thanks for answers!
Regards
Antwort von ksr:
In a nutshell, because on the subject, there are a lot of info - here and in the net in general ...
720x576 pixels
1,067:1 ratio
Video-DVD format is still MPEG-2 - that is the standard definition, any purchase DVD is encoded. In 20 minutes you can with a very high fixed bit rate to work (, max. 8000, some players can not deal with higher rates!) That guarantees very high quality.
You should perhaps rather with a cut-(; eg Premiere Elements) instead of with a compositing program to work, since there are significantly fewer errors and Ecoding-and authoring functions are synonymous containing the same. The After Effects sequence can fit in there, yes.