Frage von dehein2: Hi,
I am somewhat confused with regard to the Resolutions of the video export.
I work with Sony Vegas and DVD Architect.
In Vegas I export the video as a DVD-PAL widescreen. Then I import it in DVD-A.
According to Vegas and VLC the material has a 720x576 Resolutionvon
This is synonymous set of DVD-A as a Project. The preview window in DVD-A all synonymous "wide" from.
Now I wanted to create a background image in Photoshop, make a new picture and give the Resolutionein, the proportions are different now but .. ehr 4:3 ..
I look just as not all the way can help me vielliecht jmd on the jumps.
Antwort von Marco:
If you want to create in Photoshop a graphic that is suitable for later in the aspect ratio for a 16:9 DVD background, you have in Photoshop to create the graphics with the Resolution1049x576.
Marco
www.vegasvideo.de
Antwort von jwd96:
When you create a new document in PS, then you can as a preset "Film & Video" to choose and then set PAL Widescreen.
The finished picture is then compressed, but if you have the video editor / DVD You open the program then the pixel aspect ratio set correctly.
Antwort von dehein2:
thank you
but it is not something unfavorable if the picture is compressed? I wish I s.Ende the result on the DVD have to create in PS ..!?!
Antwort von dehein2:
s.nein, PS seems to fit the pixels ..
did it with the template.
Thanks
Antwort von Axel:
thank you
but it is not something unfavorable if the picture is compressed? I wish I s.Ende the result on the DVD have to create in PS ..!?! It will upset either way, that's just part of the DVD specification. I'm sure synonymous, with the Film & Video - working presets. We can already see exactly what pixels - "equalized" - as it is written to disk after synonymous. Especially in case of errors with key presentations is often just a different format template guilt.
Antwort von Tuffy:
If you want to create in Photoshop a graphic that is suitable for later in the aspect ratio for a 16:9 DVD background, you have in Photoshop to create the graphics with the Resolution1049x576.
Marco
www.vegasvideo.de I think there are you having a transposed numbers in it - the ratio 16:9 to have need 1024x576 pixels.
Or even with 720x576 pixel aspect of 1:1.44
Antwort von Marco:
No digits. 1049, correct for the DVD-Architect-image import, if it is a square pixel format for 16:9 - (is the correction factor for the pixel aspect ratio 1.4568 is not, 1.44) is the video.
At 1024 are the same, often made errors such as at 768, rather than the correct 787 for the 4:3 version. 768 and 1024 refer to 702x576, not 720x576.
Of course, the osVariante to create the same picture already in the correct pixel aspect ratio Resolutionmit adapted accordingly, a good, quality or even better alternative.
Marco
www.vegasvideo.de