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Question of Gast1234444:
Mai 2006

Moin moin

Had with our team saying geinales training camp. The whole course was recorded with my Handycam. So, now goes to the canned:

Have just started the film, such as USB data transfer to my computer to load. And I was quite surprised when I looked at the file size. The whole film is about 15 GB big.

Question One: This is normal, or?

Question Two: As I've watched the film (some excerpts), I was pretty überascht in terms of quality. There were in full-screen mode, ie pixels but rather clearly visible ... normal?

Question Three: I'm just working with the 15GB next file, cut my film and save it in the mpeg2 format and then I ne DVD??




Reply jojo:

Question 1: Is is normal. The DV codec brings halt large files with him.

Question 2: The video has a much lower Resolutionals the computer screen. On a Television this again looks normal, no fear.

Frage3: Just as you should make the. You always remain in a compressed as little as possible material for the cut and it rechet the very end in the final format.

Hope that answers everything.

Gruß,
Jojo



Reply Markus:

Hello,

most of the camcorder via USB to provide only a reduced resolution. Which model do you have?

The file size does not say much, as long as you do not betray the synonymous term. ;-)

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