Frage von rem48:Hello,
I stand before the decision my HD back Camecorder. especially since this is synonymous to a broken Accu (of two enclosed)
On the other hand I get for £ 99, - (so of the reasons always synonymous designed special price) - no other full-HD camera with a 1920x1080 Hz Resolutionvon A conundrum is synonymous niedigere the frame rate of 30 Hz at high resolution. In the SP mode 1280x720 "runs" the device with a frame rate of 60 Hz
How should we proceed to deliver the best image result when burning to DVD and for playback on CRT and LCD devices to achieve? I've learned that are for the PAL system "uneven" rates are not very positive for the manufacturing process.
Greeting rem48
Antwort von WoWu:
Hello Rem48
Welcome to the forum.
For 99 EUR you will probably get nothing and "Full HD" is neither the 99EUR unit, a different device in accordance with this class.
But this has to do with the framerates nothing.
And if you play your videos on a device that is 30p, which is perfectly fine.
What concerns 1280x720, that is synonymous ok and what the "uneven rates" refers to process, so most NLEs now both 25, as synonymous 30 frames / sec. (Corresponding to 50 fields or 60 fields)
Antwort von rem48:
Thank you very much,
but is correct to equate the specified frame rate is with the frame rate? If so it would be with a film of a frequency of 60hz was recorded on an LCD television or monitor to 60Hz even with (working), less flicker, or "krieseln" as a movie recorded with 30 hz? And for burning to standard DVD format, I would like to know at what settings I have the fewest conversion losses - Resolutionmit 30s at high frame rate or standard resolution with 60 frame rate.
Is there really a software with which you can test your home movies on quality?
Thanks again
Greeting Rem48
Antwort von WoWu:
Rem
that's true and it is synonymous, the problem of 25 frames / s. They are used in the monitors, who work with internal 60Hz, converted.
Whether you call it now looks to simple monitors, is another matter, because the monitors still produce as many other types of errors that this may no longer be negligible.
But in principle you are right.
You have at 60 frames / s, in any case a better (double) time Resolutionals at 30 frames / s and thus a corresponding liquid and "jerk" Picture.
Synonymous and I think 25/30 is not very choppy. All the movies on TV are original 24 frames / sec. And this is not particularly synonymous jerks.
Question to the software: Yes, there are such software in the commercial sector. The user area is not known to me.
But maybe someone can help out as different?
Antwort von Alf_300:
For standard DVD's will probably have to stick to PAL or NTSC
Antwort von rem48:
Ok Thanks,
then had a letze demand on the subject:
So I am forced to burn to DVD, the show of most players, or when inserted into a video editing software (like the attached in my "Power Producer" where I was reported to the inclusion in the editing area of a warning ), a conversion to PAL format (25 frames) with the corresponding accept sacrificing quality?
Or is there a way compatible LCD TV with DVD 6o hz to edit and burn to?
Ok - I grad yet occurred, clear DVD player will then have even probably synonymous only PAL / NTSC standard - Have I engaged with the issue has never been so directly: (
Antwort von Alf_300:
The Programs doing it right - PAL = 25 fps
LCD Television, however, take synonymous NTSC = 30 fps
Blu Ray players are getting cheaper as synonymous to offer other possibilities.
Nevertheless, one should refrain Einzelplsatzlösungen of possible
Antwort von rem48:
Sorry had overlapped, then I can set the camera so synonymous to full resolution (1080p) at just 30 frames - and to hire synonymous to NTSC standard? Since the picture is running with me but actually somewhat sluggish and jerky
Antwort von Alf_300:
Unfortunately, NO
You must set yourself s.The to your program, and especially the subsequent player has to keep.
Must necessarily, if you want to do HD movies, then alls that subsequently come to be synonymous HD capable.
For DVD you have to convert down and at least makes s.PC erstmal something bad picture but is in fact all that you see on TV or on DVD'll PAL
Antwort von Alf_300:
That was a little off because I had the Nschbearbeitung in the head
If you later need DVD synonymous with 720p then you are advised well in the camera
Antwort von rem48:
ok - have now become rather cunning, would have been preferable for the camera to look for compatibility rather than on the highest resolution - is indeed synonymous with cameras 25er and 50er frame rate.
Thanks
Antwort von Alf_300:
Filmed in HD is already OK - only they're sure to stop synonymous time until everything fits.
Can no longer take too long until the Blu-ray blanks are affordable.