Frage von U. Eckstein:Hello,
I must MediaStudioPro in terms of field order, eg set Bildbasierte etc., if I create a SlideShow occur without the later-called tremor pictures?
The result is to simply deliver only calm stills!
Even had I known what I have to adjust in TMPGEnc!
Thanks for the answers!
Greeting U. Eckstein
Antwort von Lothar Preiser:
If possible, I recommend Power Point. This allows to produce very good slideshows. Much easier and faster. In addition, a "projector" with the process of the presentation makes playable on any PC (Beamer).
Gruss
Lothar
Antwort von U. Eckstein:
Hello,
I do not want my SlideShow s.Computer but s.Television
! play
Gruss
U. Eckstein
Antwort von Markus:
Hello,
In this case, the images for display s.Fernsehbildschirm must be optimized. Otherwise, there may be an unsightly line flicker, especially in fine structures and horizontal lines.
Ideal is to resize the pictures first on the size of the television picture, ie to 720 × 576 pixels. But beware: Video images are slightly rectangular pixels, so that it can lead to a distortion. First, the digital images are scaled pruned to 768 × 576 pixels, or (= 4:3) and then compressed vertically of 768 on 720 pixels. On television, the images have the correct then Seiten-/Höhenverhältnis of 4:3.
Additionally, it should in the vertical, a slight blur effect applied, so the images appear synonymous to the TV set clear and flicker-free.
Antwort von Archimedes:
If you are from existing video images (extrahierst out of MSP), it is obviously important that you save it with "unraveling" (for interlaced video).
Antwort von U. Eckstein:
Thanks for the answers
but one question I have!
Is it true if you have a DV - Video exported, and that only considered on a television must apply non-Quadratic Pixelrendern in the preparation?
Thank you!
U. Eckstein
Antwort von Markus:
Hello,
if you change your pictures without any of DV-tape to submit while the calculator, then you get a DV-AVI files with 720 × 576 pixels and a pixel aspect ratio of 1.07 (4:3-format) or 1.42 ( 16:9).
Exportierst you cut the film again as DV-AVI, then changes s.den rectangular pixels nothing. Or maybe you had in capturing set square pixels?
Antwort von U. Eckstein:
Hi Mark,
I have captured with Sclive!
Since I have no set of square pixels.
That with the non-quadratic Pixelrendern halt is so in the help of Media Studio when the project is re-exported to AVI.
And how is it, if only the importing of photos in Digicam Media Studio and exported as AVI? Quantification must here be set so that the picture does not flicker?
Gruss
U. Eckstein
Antwort von Markus:
Hello,
Digital photos are mostly with square pixels and can therefore be distinguished in front of video recordings. Digital photos are also progressive, interlaced. They do not consist of interlaced fields and thus require no specific field order (=) field order. When a digital image flickers on the television, it has to represent s.TV device (as described be optimized).
MediaStudio do not know him personally, so I can give you no software-specific tips.
Antwort von hannes:
> .. So I can give you no software-specific tips.
I do not synonymous, but generally applicable:
The flicker occurs when lines are only 1 pixel wide.
Then occur only in one field.
Send a slight blur on it to help the most.
The video goes into each program, if not editing, Picture in Picture program. Since you can then immediately make synonymous richtich the relationship.