Frage von itadi:Hello, if I get a movie of the video camera into the computer, I do this with video capture of Ulead media studio 6, then I edit it with video editor, same software, then I make it a avi or mpeg.
Ching always been quite easy.
Now I have an avi video that I can edit in the editor though, if I want it but then create a avi, video editor tells me:
This video codec can not compress the video with specified frame size
Why is that? Can I change a setting? Was it the video capture (because I have to change a setting?)?
Or I should actually be the video again transferred to new PC, it is very long and I would like to avoid.
A video, which I later transferred to computer, did not have these problems?
An mpg video, I can create but I would not, as it indeed compress the s.Qualität loses.
I hope someone knows this problem.
Best regards, Marita
Antwort von Gast1:
If you render your project, a window appears where you enter usden name of the video. Click there on "Settings". In the window that opens, you have to choose among the different flags following settings:
PAL (25 fps)
Microsoft AVI files
24 bits, 720 x 576, 4:3, 25 fps
Lower Field First
DV Video Encoder - type 1
DV Audio - PAL, 48.000 kHz, 16 bit, Stereo
It may be that it looks a little different with you, my MSP is in English.
After that you should fold it.
Antwort von prem:
Hello, unfortunately, does not work.
I do not know what to render, but I have found to change settings as you describe it.
When I do File, and select avi, I can change options.
But if I make the Veräderungen, as you describe, I get the back anyway.
What I have not found on the German Bezeichung Lower Field first, what might that be?
The problem I have now worked with a second film, and very annoyed about it.
Hopefully there is a solution.
Best regards, Marita
Antwort von WeiZen:
Moin,
Lower Field first = Field Order A, up to version 7.3 which is said to MSP
Antwort von Gast1:
About the options and there over the standard AVI, you can select an encoder / a compression. There should be DV Video Encoder. Is that so?