Frage von elcattivo:Hello,
have an urgent question:
I would like s.meinem macbook pro from a hdv project (; 1080i/50) s.avid media composer to export a file to then burn this on dvd too.
quicktime reference is not possible due to long GOP, and therefore says avid me to export a qt movie.
qt reference is actually cheaper and quality is now s.dem hdv format that qt reference is not possible?
Who can tell me what is the best way to export burn to my dvd for the sequence-ready-cut to? And what settings I choose in order to get the best possible quality to?
Many thanks!
Antwort von fsm:
Is there an easy to understand tutorial in the forum avid.com,
But the 2nd minute your error is explained:
http://community.avid.com/forums/p/65211/365462.aspx#365462Die komplette tutorial sammlung gibts hier:
http://community.avid.com/forums/t/67003.aspx Link to devote 45 to 50 to the process of export to DVD.
Antwort von elcattivo:
thank you very much. I hope this helps me. look's like me at that!
Antwort von elcattivo:
ok, now I know how but I have a reference to create quicktime hdv material, but that does not look so smart then, because of motion artifacts occur. but in the movie export settings no choice with respect to the field sequence as qt. how can I schlieren this "so avoid?
the rest of the tutorials, unfortunately, not much use to me, because I do not have the program. would burn with toast or burn.
Antwort von fsm:
try times the videomixdown in a 2:1. if it looks great, send reference sequence on quicktime export to dvd program.
again halbbildreigenfolge should be reversed, the mixdown try to DV25. If that does not help to export quicktime movie.
Antwort von elcattivo:
for videomixdown I can choose any other aufklösung. liegts s.projekt (which is invested in 1080i/50)?
So did the mixdown done the way it was nunmal and then exported the sequence as a qt reference. but no preference settings which I set, the artifacts remained. have treated as a "reference qt dv codec" exported. looked the same, but read this file then convert them to mpeg to burn, which seems to be ok.
But quality was certainly not the ideal thing with the "reference qt dv codec, right?