I have Adobe Premiere Elements 2.0, Pinnacle Studio 10 is available. Mission: VHS -> MPEG4, while improving the picture quality (color correction filters, anti-shake (or stabilization in Pinnacle Steady Move) in Premiere). In order to lose as little as possible to image quality by recompressing I have the following plan: Input: MPEG2 Pinnacle: Automatic scene detection (unintelligible why not have something like this premiere) Arranging the scenes, perhaps even crossing -> MPEG2 (with Smart rendering here should not be lost except for the transitions) are
Premiere: Auto Color (much better than Pinnacle) and Steady Move (synonymous much better), Output s.liebsten like h.264, because somebody knows something? I take DivX with 6MBit / s, which is of the quality as good as uncompressed and then rekomprimiere later to h.264
Q: Somewhere need another filter to clean the occasional VHS Störstreifen away, of course s.besten in Premiere. There Does anyone know what? Pinnacle will have synonymous sowas ja, habs, but not tried it yet, because I otherwise necessarily forfeit the Smart Rendering.
Antwort von AndyZZ:
Hmmm ... You play a MPEG2 is (already quite strong kompirmiert), then edit MPEG2 (ser uncomfortable) and compress it even more in MPEG4. And all this is to go without Verlsute?
My suggestion: When (DV -) AVI (uncompressed) to dub hard drive, edit and play immediately as MPEG4. Faster, is much more comfortable and should be synonymous to the quality of her better.
Antwort von GerdB:
Thanks for the quick reply, my capture device, but unfortunately only makes MPEG2 (Terratec AV400). What did I would have to stop at Pinnacle or Premiere to uncompressed format this preserve? Then I could go with relatively little loss of export and make the MPEG4 with an external encoder like Nero, or I am waiting with the conversion until Ati endich the XCode tool ready (Did I have acquired a separate X1600)
Antwort von AndyZZ:
Well, if your capture tool allows only MPEG2, you have bad cards. If you still have a DV camera with analog-in should have, then you could with your VHS to DV camera via Firewire, and digitize, transfer it to your PC. Then you would have DV AVi, as described to me of ...
Antwort von prem:
Oh, that with the capturing is not so bad, the MPEG quality is super. So, what should I do with the MPEG material? Automatic scene detection, color filters and, where appropriate, Image stabilization, output in h.264 (for space considerations, convenience, and Pioneering Technology infatuation * g *) are the targets. Suggestions and constructive! But must go! If there were only h.264 output in Premiere! Quicktime is good eh? If so, how do I adjust the audio, because there are so many formats!
Antwort von Le Freak:
I use a Pinnacle TV card with one SVHS input and one RCA ...
Now I have Meher ancient NTSC video (Pal VHS goes without problems on the hard disk in MPEG2. But if I want to record a NTSC to PAL in the preferences is great with color but halt ein stripes down clearly I think. When I input of NTSC Then put the strips while away but the whole video is suddenly BLACK / WHITE
Back to the VHS recorder: JVC 6 Head ... Nothing else occurs to me more of a
Would really appreciate your INFO Le Freak Rainer
Antwort von Nightfly!:
In any case, you should your movie files to MPEG2 only a few times (that s.Besten only edit a time) and recalculate, since any further reduces the time MPEG2 quality.
Greeting Nightfly!
Antwort von quimby007:
"Nightfly" wrote:
In any case, you should your movie files to MPEG2 only a few times (that s.Besten only edit a time) and recalculate, since any further reduces the time MPEG2 quality.
Greeting Nightfly!
Thanks that is clear to me before but thanks anyway for the information the only thing I do after the recording is with MPGVCR prog beginning and end rausschneiden ... is with the new prog but edged nich so should be no prob