filming divorce after 1.5 years and was finally completed my 25 minute video. I did it with Pemiere per exported and the final result was 3.6 GB large and still had a poor quality:
Poor colors, overdriven sound / bass roam, in the lower visual area unsightly black.
The format is Avi and I had to export all the settings to default.
if I had looked at the captured clips on the hard drives, or in the premiere was not all without these problems.
I hope this topic has not been chewed through umpteen times and you can help me
Antwort von caracho:
Export Video and Audio Entire Clip
Filetype Microsoft AVI
Video settings Compressor: Cinepak Codec by Radius Frame Size: 720H576V (1,067) Frame rate: 25.00 frames / second Pixel Aspect Ratio: D1 / DV PAL (1.067) Depth: 16.7 million colors Quality: 100 (of 100) Fields: Lower Field First
Audio Settings Sample rate: 32000 samples / second Channels: Stereo Sample Type: 16 bit
Antwort von GhostDog:
"caracho" wrote:
Compressor: Cinepak Codec by Radius
But surely that is already identified the culprit. The video should be exported as a DV-AVI. Then the finished film looks synonymous exactly like the original. In addition, the export will proceed much faster, because your calculator the video does not need to violently collapse.
Greeting Holger
Antwort von caracho:
Thank you!
A friend said that the sound at a sample rate of 48000Hz and not exported with 32000Hz.
what say you?
I'll export later again at the first time it lasted about 6 hours, let's see how long now.
Antwort von Markus:
"caracho" wrote:
A friend said that the sound at a sample rate of 48000Hz and not exported with 32000Hz.
That is correct. And 16-bit audio has a sampling rate of 48 kHz and thus corresponds to the DV specification. Do you have the original recordings as synonymous with kHz read 48? Which audio-setting has your current project? (The sound quality is when exporting to 48 kHz with no better if the project is only 32 kHz, or the original recordings were only gecapturet kHz with 32).
Exporting as DV-AVI (Microsoft DV PAL) should go much faster (<25 min) than the export with the age-old "Cinepak Codec by Radius". The recordings do not have to be again converted.
Your video will show as a DV-AVI around 5.1 GB space.