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Frage von Dieter Weitz:


Hello,
I want movies of my camcorder (SONY TRV19E DRV)
as a VCD (or SVCD) burn.

Since the bundled software (Image Mixer) is very modest and MS
Movie Maker does not seem to burn Video CDs, I would like Virtualdub
and Nero (Express) to use.

Klappt basically synonymous.

Problem: The videos have a poor quality, suffer from very
strong compression of the resulting artifacts.

The source material is of good quality.

Question: What codec should I save the videos so that they
later than at the Burn (S) VCD to achieve the best possible quality?

Greeting
Dieter



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Antwort von Christian_Grünwaldner:

Dieter Weitz wrote:

> Question: What codec should I save the videos so that they
> Later on when burning as (S) VCD to achieve the best possible quality?

First, the capturing. When you have a need Virtualdub AVI codec,
try one of the many times MotionJPEG codec, for example PicVideo
(shareware). Related pages and google help.

Lossless codecs such as Huffyuv are free, but need a lot
Space. Check to see if your data throughput ranges. What codec
otherwise you use for capturing?

The Convertieren to MPEG using TMPEG (freeware), you need to SVCD
MPEG-2, which is available in the freeware only 14 days trial. Presented to
Testing.


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Antwort von Frank Wiemer:

>> Question: What codec should I save the videos so that they
>> Later on when burning as (S) VCD to achieve the best possible quality?

Christian Grünwaldner replied:

> First, the capturing. When you have a need Virtualdub AVI codec,
> Try one of the many times MotionJPEG codec, for example PicVideo
> (Shareware). Related pages and google help.

That would certainly not so great.
The question referred to a SONY TRV19E, which is a digital camcorder,
DV-AVI supplies. I do not know what another codec to save the
Raw material to benefit from it.
To DV-AVI and VirtualDub and "codec" always reminds me strangely only
"Panasonic" a ...

Frank



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Antwort von Christian_Grünwaldner:

Frank Wiemer wrote:

> The question relates to a SONY TRV19E, which is a digital camcorder,
> DV-AVI supplies.

I did not know that. Since VD came into the game I went of analog
Transmission. DV material travels with me always directly to Premiere.

> I do not know what another codec to save the
> Raw material to benefit from it.

I quote:

***
Klappt basically synonymous.

Problem: The videos have a poor quality, suffer from very
strong compression of the resulting artifacts.

The source material is of good quality.
***

In a digital transmission is expected to contribute to the quality of nothing
change. It would have the get out of what has come clean.

> To DV-AVI and VirtualDub and "codec" always reminds me strangely only
> "Panasonic" a ...

The type 1 or 2 problem relates more to "not playable"
than on quality, or am I wrong information?

Maybe he actually plays on the digital material to analog
Way? I could not synonymous of Firewire cables to read, especially after he
Codecs asked. Untypical for DV transfer.

LG,
Christian


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Antwort von Benjamin Spitschan:

Christian Grünwaldner wrote:
> Maybe he actually plays on the digital material to analog
> Way? I could not synonymous of Firewire cables to read, especially after he
> Codecs asked.

He wants sake, what MPEG1/2-Encoder he should take. Note: Even
MPEG1 / 2 is a codec. Mp3 as well.

Regards, Benjamin


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Antwort von Frank Derlin:

"Frank Wiemer wrote ...
[snip]
> To DV-AVI and VirtualDub and "codec" always reminds me strangely only
> "Panasonic" a ...

There VirtualDub a nice warning, if this
Codec in the system is found.
Since a few versions, VD DV AVI type1 and type2 synonymous with the
integrated DV decoder to read.

As an MPEG2 encoder I like the HC_Enc pretty good.

Gruß, Frank


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Antwort von Frank Wiemer:

Hi namesake,

"Frank Derlin" wrote
> Since a few versions, VD DV AVI type1 and type2
> Synonymous with the integrated DV decoder to read.

Certainly. But writing?

Frank



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Antwort von Ralf Fontana:

Dieter Weitz wrote:

> I want movies of my camcorder (SONY TRV19E DRV)
> As a VCD (or SVCD) burn.
> [...]
> Since the supplied software (Image Mixer) is very modest and MS
> Movie Maker does not seem to burn Video CDs, I would like Virtualdub
> And Nero (Express) to use.

How come the pictures from the camcorder to your PC?


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Antwort von Ralf Fontana:

Christian Grünwaldner wrote:

> Dieter Weitz wrote:
>
>> Question: What codec should I save the videos so that they
>> Later on when burning as (S) VCD to achieve the best possible quality?

> First, the capturing. When you have a need Virtualdub AVI codec,

The images from DV Camera
(http://www.dit.hu/hirlevel/archivum/20030426/hirlevel.html) on capture
would guarantee hours of fun - but the quality letting.


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Antwort von Frank Derlin:

Hello.

"Frank Wiemer wrote ...
>> Since a few versions, VD DV AVI type1 and type2
>> Synonymous with the integrated DV decoder to read.
>
> Certainly. But writing?

With the decoder can be read, not write. It is not a codec.
This means you can plan a DV. Avi download, hard cut, and by
'direct stream mode' as a DV-Type2 store without an additional
DV codec installed must be present.
The extent to which these streams Camera actually fit, I know
not because I do not have DV-Cam.
To write as a DV Neukompression by the encoder is in
additional codec needed. But why would you want? IR. Avi
Load, edit, FrameMaker Server, and a MPEG2 encoder
go further.

Gruß, Frank


Space





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