Infoseite // 60min on a DVD yet good quality?



Frage von Dumina:


Hello,

If I make it easy on myself and want to burn my movies on DVD, then I can go one of the countless "all-in-one take" solutions.

How long can it be my film, so that later on a 4.7 GB DVD still comes out a good quality? Can you 60min to runterrechnen So 13GB to 4.7 GB? Is there still the quality?

Thank you

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Antwort von K.-D. Schmidt:

Sure, 60 minutes, you can in the best DVD quality video to DVD can convert-format.
The quality is synonymous with the codec allowed under the program of the DVD (your "all-in-one solution, as used, I will assume).

Greeting
KDS

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Antwort von stuckywerner:

Öhm .... Codec? For a DVD grübel * *

I have so far only Adobe Premiere Elements 2.0 and tested Magix Video 2006/2007.

When you convert the data to a DVD but I have not a codec can discover ....

Only a bit rate that can be adjusted more ....

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Antwort von K.-D. Schmidt:

With the above programs, a corresponding (good) codec will be delivered and installed. So you need not bother about. Simply create the DVD layout, click and burn, at least for Magix, set the highest possible bit rate. Premiere adjusts the rate (I believe) car.

Greeting
KDS

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Antwort von stuckywerner:

Thank you once then I try my luck:)

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Antwort von DjDino (Toth Dominik):

In the video bitrate settings (encoder settings) add as VBR maximum so s.besten 7000KBit / s. one, of which it is especially high when the camera pans already tweilweise significantly worse (blocks, etc.), more than 7000, however, but hardly what brings and also leads to some especially the cheap DVD players come to a halt (hang on or hanging on par seconds ) because too high a bitrate above all cheap Chinese junk with low decoder processors sometimes brings into too much sweat, speaking from experience, I'm so much rumgespielt.Auf any case, VBR and CBR do not assume VBR but before default, fixed (VBR = Virtual bitrate which dynamically adjusts depending on demand, constant bit rate CBR = Always)
With VBR you get this more on the disc and it also relieves the junk synonymous decoder processor of cheap DVD players, remember that the DVD may be played on perhaps synonymous minderewertigeren players (with pals, etc.) is perhaps time .. .. it should be synonymous with the Fillmer DVD authoring divided into as many chapters to play the dan synonymous relieved when the decoder processor of DVD players as it empties with each new chapter to the data cache and re-fill.

LG

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Antwort von DjDino (Toth Dominik):

"Anonymous" wrote: Öhm .... Codec? For a DVD grübel * *

I have so far only Adobe Premiere Elements 2.0 and tested Magix Video 2006/2007.

When you convert the data to a DVD but I have not a codec can discover ....

Only a bit rate that can be adjusted more ....

To encode to MPEG2, of course, a codec must be present, each bringing their own video software with, is quite common eg the Ligos encoder which brings to me quite good results and zb of MAGIX programs is used (the codec used to be another disaster It is now mature enough) then there is still the Mainconcept and Canopus ProcoderExpress, with Premiere Pro, you can choose other means of plug-in, but I'm so high no experience working with Magix.
Future (MAGIX Video Deluxe 2007?) Wants übrg. Magix supply a codec which is optimized dual-core (but do not know which one) - will be brisk.

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Antwort von prem:

Yes Great! Thank you very much! Then I'll probably me once incorporated into the new Magix. This has everything for my needs at a reasonable price:)

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Antwort von Diyadiavas:

What is your personal maximum s.Zeit per DVD if you burn your movies to DVD?

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Antwort von K.-D. Schmidt:

It depends on the movie. Most self-produced Filma min're less than 60. But I have been synonymous documentation of 75 min, 90 min or 120 min burned to DVD with good quality.

Greeting
KDS

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Antwort von Burner87:

So a 60 minute DVD has a very good excellent, at 120 minutes it is still acceptable, everything about it is no pleasure more.

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Antwort von Markus:

"Burner87" wrote: So a 60 minute DVD has a very good quality, at 120 minutes it is still acceptable, everything about it is no pleasure more.
... depending on the video material is much or little movement, richness of detail (, image noise, 16:9 letterbox) and the used encoder.

In contrast to the linked post, I now have DVDs with well over 2 hours and once even with more than 3 hours duration times (both DVD-R 4.7 GB, single layer). Since a good encoder was busy for quite a while, but the result was still relatively good. However, they used synonymous ordinary video cameras, which produce very little noise (noise is considered synonymous of an encoder and a wealth of detail when compressing properly taken into account).

The same topic:
3 hours for DVD movie compress

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