Frage von Walter Sommer Ostschweiz:A
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s.Jüngere: For digitizing of video tapes (VHS and S-VHS-C) through the TV card Cinergy 400 or Pinnacle Instant Video Album Pros and other tested editing programs I get s. below the edge, a narrow strip of
image noise. I guess I just get the path of a
mask (letterbox) with.
Have read the interesting article for beginners of www.videoforum.de MarkusB and would keep me in the future s.The recommendations and change the transmission.
I have on my PC the following Programs: Studio version 9, Cyberlink PowerDVD, MovieXone 4.0, Sonic My DVD; BurnDVD; Easy FXEDITOR transitions; Instant Video Album, InterVideo WinDVR, IrfanView, Magix Movies on CD & DVD 5.0, MGI VideoWave Demo VW_GE.EXE, MGI Video Wave II SE pros; ShowBiz movie editing, Windows Movie Maker, Video CD player and the image editing Adobe Photoshop Elements 2.0.
My question: I want the movies available in good to excellent quality and post-process with background music and O-Sound on DVD's burn. This course will cover the noise, or otherwise be eliminated in a way.
Is that with one of my Programs? Or must I buy another one? What are the dimensions (size and pixel) must have a mask and as I get them over the whole length of a film layer or in front of the frame?
I'm not exactly s.PC Beginners in this field but still I lack a fundamental knowledge! Has anyone patience to teach me further, at least small portion of knowledge? Thanks!
Antwort von Markus:
Hello Walter,
so-so, So you've already read my Bestseller. ;-)
Störstreifen occur in analog video systems virtually always on and even with digital camcorders, the borders are not always willing to consider meaningful image information. And that's about completely normal and does not interfere s.Television next synonymous. The latter intersects the boundary that is always) from (so-called overscan.
On the marginal areas fall on your computer because the picture completely (in the so-called underscan mode) is shown. The trimming of the edges is therefore not necessary if the reproduction is s.Television later films. Or you can see the stripes s.Fernsehgerät synonymous?
More on overscan / underscan:
Antwort von Walter Sommer:
Hi Mark, yes, unfortunately, you see the flicker, depending on the color better or worse, the DVD sends its signals to the television.
That is my main problem. Otherwise I'm just not really fussy but if it's below s.Television flickering bothers me that the time very much. I think that maybe I am a normal-known "phenomenon" time getting a grip and then I feel angry with the ~ 625 ~ hours, I needed to get my movies of questionable quality to digitize.
Now I have ordered the ADVC300 converter. He will arrive this week. Then I would like s.dem S-VHS VCR Panasonic HS800 to connect to the converter and of there gehts rate on the existing IEEE 1394 DIGITUS CONNECT 400Mbps of data transfer.
That should actually funz as her younger says ... Now I would just like to look out for good quality cables and then connect all very well for your professional representation. And then look where I can read more. Read read read ...
Of course, I hope that I can work, perhaps with one of my already existing editing software. Otherwise I would still synonymous Buy Adobe Premiere. Should I? Or I have with Pinnacle and Magix & Co chances? Many thanks and greetings from Walter from the Eastern-privunterricht@bluewin.ch
Antwort von Crippler:
If I have understood you correctly, you want just black bars above and below generate s.Bildrand to superimpose on the flicker? This is very simple and will then go with pretty much any editing program!
1. Use a drawing program, to paint you the bar. In the simplest case, just the Windows Paint. Create a file with the dimensions, which has synonymous Your video (eg 720x576 for a full-screen DVD). Times above and below the black bars and fill out the center, which will appear later in the Picture, with a bright color, eg green.
2. Use a photo editing program with at least 2 tracks, put your video in the bottom video track, and your picture with the black bar at the top. Then apply it to the Picture the effect that makes the green middle surface porous and bring your film to light. Who, depending on the editing program, different names. Something like green screen (I'm at Magix Video deLuxe I think views) or keying. Adobe Premiere Pro, you can find it under Video Effects -> Keying -> Green Screen Key. If you are the middle surface have been blue, you naturally take the blue-screen effect. That should really go with any color as long as the editing program the corresponding effect bereithält. And ready is the letterbox!
Antwort von Walter Sommer:
Servus Crippler, yes, I will assemble at least below a black bar "so that the flicker is not visible ...
But only if my new ADVC300 converter which should arrive this week, does not solve the problem synonymous.
I've made in Adobe Photoshop Elements 2.0, a new Picture, 730x586, background transparent! Top, left and right-and narrow down a broad black bar. This. Psd picture then as I have. Jpg saved and unsuccessfully tries to somehow choke in the film ".
Crippler and thanks to you Mark, I see how it could continue if the expensive converters synonymous speculating about.
Promise! Here I inform next-and whether or how it worked.
Many thanks and greetings from eastern Switzerland by Walter "Winter"
Am this morning, slipped on the ice and have now broken wrist because of the difficulty in moving the mouse :-(
Antwort von Jörg:
Hi Walter,
you post the notes on the screen.
Gruß Jörg
Antwort von inwa:
Which program is suitable for masks (Letter box) Magix Video Deluxe p.30, - Euro at Zweitausendeins. Does quite a lot of computing power, however.
Antwort von Markus:
I've made in Adobe Photoshop Elements 2.0, a new Picture, 730x586, background transparent! Top, left and right-and narrow down a broad black bar. This. Psd Picture I then saved as a jpg. ... Wait, do not save the picture with the black border as a JPEG, but as a PSD. The Photoshop format that is supported, the transparent areas, JPEG is not.
Create the Picture also in the same Resolutionwie the video image, so with 720 × 576 pixels. Then it must be downscaled when importing not only on the video size.