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Frage von Tazman:


Hello everybody!

I would like some kind of tutorial (like a particular program is used), recording on the PC, and burn to DVD later.

To record the video at the moment I using BB Flashback. The video can then be edited, but unfortunately only be exported to avi or wmv.

My greatest shots I've ever created in the resolution, 1280x1024.

My attempts to convert the exported avi / wmv file with TMPGenc has looked terrible and lasted for hours.

Nero Vision went to have a relatively fast.

However, the whole looks on DVD Players and plasma is rather awful, what I put for the moment on the Resolutionvon 720x576.

Is there a possibility of a higher resolution (1280x1024, ideally) to capture to a DVD and play with the DVD player?

The DVD player and plasma television so loudly Manual support both HDMI or component video output with 1920x1080i

Can someone help me please? Is there a thread somewhere that deals with this topic?

Am grateful for any proposal that improves the final result!

Space


Antwort von Mr Jo:

Hi TAZMAN,

has this been going, however: The DVD format is now once you nail down because of the standards on a Resolutionvon 720 x 576th This is simply the fixed size of a DVD-compatible videos.

If you want to record images that are larger, you must use the HDV format. 16:9 So in a Resolutionvon 1920 x 1080 or 1440 x 1080 anamorphic (ie non-square pixels) with 25 frames per second progressive (ie, no interlacing) or 1280 x 720 interlaced with 50 fields / sec.

Now I have no idea whether your BB FlashBack can record exactly synonymous these resolutions or whether he simply records your screen Resolutiondes ..

As always synonymous to the recording later in the HDV format to be able to transfer, you need an HDV-compatible editing program, Adobe Premiere Pro, for example. There, you have to import your video tutorial. To avoid potential eggheads with no matching Resolutionder recording the HDV Zierformat, now's your video Scali so that it will scale back. This creates probably a few black bars on side, because your screen a 4:3 Resolutionhat - Alternatively, you have to top and bottom cut off content. This final video you encode it with the Adobe Media Encoder in a 2 pass procedure for WMV9. This can be a death computational effort for 10-minute film because you can already rated 4 hours rendering time for the WMV9 output format. It is also possible MPEG2 format consumes about half the time) (for an AMD 64 X2 4600 + Processor.

The playback is then carried out with the Windows Media Player and a PC on your plasma part. You can burn the file, of course, also on DVD, but only the MPEG2 and WMV9 file. So basically you need to play a PC.

However, you should be before this whole campaign again explore the Resolutiondeines plasma. Even the most part since these are the only one Resolutionvon 1368x768, often synonymous less. As it now makes no sense, an injected signal 1920 x 1080s - your film should ideally have exactly the Resolutiondeines screen. And no one says that you get this movie into a DVD or HDV must squeeze form. HDV - standard anyway you can not burn, playback currently requires has always been mentioned as a PC and the media player. Want your tutorial (but distributed via DVD, so you see it on a stand-s.Television allone player can) we're back to the DVD format ...

Greeting Mr Jo

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Antwort von prem:

"Mr Jo" wrote:
If you want to record images that are larger, you must use the HDV format. 16:9 So in a Resolutionvon 1920 x 1080 or 1440 x 1080 anamorphic (ie non-square pixels) with 25 frames per second progressive (ie, no interlacing) or 1280 x 720 interlaced with 50 fields / sec.

Greeting Mr Jo


Is there any burner to burn such resolutions (1920x1080)??
Are there DVD ^ s is the support (1920x1080. ...)??

Space


Antwort von Mr Jo:

Hi,

as I have already pointed out, there are currently no burn burner or a stand-Allone player to the HDV format on a Blu-Ray or HD-DVD, or play. It is still not known to me synonymous, are described with which this format encoded discs. With the first (then still very expensive equipment) is expected in several months.

Nevertheless, there are currently known to me for the PC 3 format:
Mpeg2 (as before with DVD), presumably synonymous the format that is used for burning of discs, WMV9 (WMV-HD), the developed standard of Microsoft and Nero HDV. And of course, this format can be burned to a current DVD, if they do not exceed the disc space. But this DVD can not just be seen in a DVD Standallone playback device to a television, but only on a PC with the help of a software player. This can be either the Windows Media Player 10 or Nero Showtime or another, reflects the same one of these formats.

Example is given in the current PC World (with DVD), the film Tomb Raider with Lara Croft as WMV-HD in a Resolutionvon 1280 x 800th So you can apply for these 5 euros of the issue (if it is worth one's watch ;-)) the movie in full length and super-sharp (yes synonymous Lara Croft). The file thus has a total Resolutionvon 1024000 pixels and occupies just under 7 GB on the DVD. It is now lying in a NON-amorphous, true 1920 * 1080s Resolutionbereit, it would be giving a total Resolutionvon 2,073,600 pixels, the file thus Währe approximately 13.5 gigabytes in size and would therefore not fit on a DL DVD. Thus, it is explained synonymous, why need these high resolutions just the BlueRay or DH-DVD format.

Greeting Mr Jo

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Antwort von Tazman:

Thank you, that helps me next.

I have decided yesterday, the video does not play on a stand-alone player, a special notebook. In the first test run, the quality was very good! However, were seen by the target ratio of 4:3 in the plasma and right black bars to the left, or the overall picture somewhat distorted.
So I will take up the advice to be incorporated directly into a 16:9 format.

The tool (BB Flashback) attacks from the set monitor resolution, and stores the entire off first in its own format. From there you can export the whole then as avi, wmv, or even exe (with built-in playback function).

Thanks for the quick help!

Space


Antwort von Wladi:

thank Mr Jo

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