Frage von Vegas forever:Hello!
I have just completed a film production as well as.
A PAL version was already herausgerendert, so you can look at this on his DVD player.
Since the whole picture material is available in 1920x1080, however, it would be a shame to lose all the pixels and I would still like to render out an HD video ...
Unfortunately, I despair s.den codecs ... I've rumprobiert a lot, but I do not find anything reasonable that meets my expectations:
-There should preferably not go over 2-3 gig for 5 min film.
-The codec should preferably be so knit, that it is liquid, synonymous playable on older computers.
-Both the codec as synonymous, the container should run on as many computers without the need to first install something in addition utopian.
I'm here then s.den h.264 in a. Packed mov ... Here all three points would be met ... but the colors are condemned when it is rendered pale and washed out.
anyone here have a solution?
Thank you for your effort.
Antwort von tommyb:
H.264 is not very good on older computers. It even is fairly recent netbooks to stuttering (atom was due).
Better MPEG4 ASP (DivX / XviD) would be - that is synonymous with older computers no problem.
Quicktime MOV files can be played under Windows, only with the Quick Time Player (and synonymous with the VLC, Media Player Classic, etc.) - but not natively in Windows Media Player. The Windows user would have to install so long as they do not already have this in any case a player.
You have basically two options:
1) You use MPEG2 and s.Ende have a MPG file. The Calculator can play older, but that some devices could have problems, namely those who do not have installed MPEG2 decoder plugin. If people can watch DVDs, but on their Calculator which is synonymous to run the mpg file.
5 minutes at 25 Mbit / s would result in 950MB.
2) You take Flash video (*. flv), bet it in a SWF file and bind it again into an HTML file. Even better would be a flash video player (eg JW player) that plays the video. The JW Player can both H.264 MPEG4 ASP as synonymous.
Disadvantage of this solution: computer with Windows XP (and older) that will have no Aero interface represent the video with extremely strong TEARING (known from play and can be solved with V-sync - but only in games). Windows Vista and 7 had no problem with it.
Normal video player showing the video image in a synchronized Direct3D layer to - while there is no tearing, but can not the JW player like that.
Antwort von Vegas forever:
mmh ... but do you think the Dvix has a larger distribution than Quicktime?
I mean, on any computer where a is syncrohnisiert iPod, iTunes and thus is synonymous Quick Time ...
A Flash movie I had already thought synonymous ... He would meet in any case all the points ... and quality is unmatched distribution is synonymous. However, I am a Flash movie is always kind of "cheap" before ... No idea but that's kind of a feeling ...
MPEG2 is likely to be truly the best place ... Then I have to play around with time as the settings and see if I get something reasonable out there ...
Thanks in advance for the help ... I will write again when I have more results ...
Antwort von tommyb:
mmh ... but do you think the Dvix has a larger distribution than Quicktime? Joa - at least since the codec is used in order to make illegal copies runterladbar. He's been known since 2000.
However, I thought with DivX general MPEG4 ASP. This can be synonymous to play the Quicktime player.
Antwort von WoWu:
What is s.Flash shoot than H.264 or ASP?
If you times of On2 VP6 apart on?
H.264 is synonymous without objection on older computers.
It's always a question of how to encode and how much more I frames is donated.
This is precisely the advantage of these new codecs that you can customize s.die performance of the target machine.
And x2.64 and VC1 is basically nothing more than H.264, H.264 only that more extensive and tools and thus has better pictures. VC1 I would not take more.
Antwort von prime:
iTunes / Quicktime is not a solution for Windows users:
- From house no MPEG2 support
- AVC 1920x1080 with Quick Time (Windows) anything other than liquid
- No graphics acceleration
PS: Please, no lesson is more than the Quicktime player - the performance under Windows is crap.