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Frage von Sven_Bötcher:


Hello,

I get the days of NTSC HDV camcorder, of which I have a few
tapes s.auf the PC would like to draw and b) want to create DVDs synonymous,
Teutonic on a tube TV to be played.

Since dubbing on the PC is probably quite normal via Firewire
work and the HD material I will be synonymous to an external
HDD storage, until I myself am a transition to HD. Then I
it might re-edit again.

With what problems do I calculate the current? Whether it be NTSC or PAL
with regard to the HDV color yes or no preference? Does HDV NTSC synonymous,
that recorded with 60i and output? How does the
superfluous frames s.besten out without it being too much in the flick
DVD playback? Are there any multimedia hard drives, the material
natively and can play in HD? That would be at least a
Transitional solution to the film material and the purchase of play
such a device is planned anyway, in contrast to a
BluRay burner and BluRay player.

Bye
Sven


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Antwort von michael.herzog@nuon.com:

On 20 Apr., 14:44, Sven Bötcher wrote:

> What kind of problems should I expect current? Whether it be NTSC or PAL
> At about the HDV color yes or no preference?

Since the material is already available digitally, it is sausage. Resolution
(1440 * 1080) is the same, only the frame rate is variable.

> Does HDV NTSC synonymous,
> That with 60i and recorded output? How does the
> Superfluous frames s.besten out without it being too much flick at de =
r
> DVD playback?

When would be superfluous, then the Konvertiererei never so =
that
Problem. ;)
What software do you use for a?

> Is there any multimedia hard drives, the material
> Natively and can play in HD? That would be at least a
> Temporary solution to the film material and the purchase of play
> Such a device is planned anyway, in contrast to a
> BluRay burner and BluRay player.

Yes, "omnivores" do not force conversion to 50i or 25p.


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Antwort von Sven_Bötcher:

@ michael.herzog nuon.com wrote:
> On Apr 20, 14:44, Sven Bötcher wrote:
>
>> What kind of problems should I expect current? Whether it be NTSC or PAL
>> At about the HDV color yes or no preference?
>
> Since the material is already available digitally, it is sausage. Resolution
> (1440 * 1080) is the same, only the frame rate is variable.

Anyway.

>> Does HDV NTSC synonymous,
>> That with 60i and recorded output? How does the
>> Superfluous frames s.besten out without it being too much in the flick
>> DVD playback?
>
> When would be superfluous, then the Konvertiererei never so
> Problem. ;)
> What software do you use for a?

Nero and Corel VideoStudio X2. Alternatively, I could still synonymous with a
DVD / HDD recorder via firewire record. How it works because
actually the adjustment?

>> Is there any multimedia hard drives, the material
>> Natively and can play in HD? That would be at least a
>> Temporary solution to the film material and the purchase of play
>> Such a device is planned anyway, in contrast to a
>> BluRay burner and BluRay player.
>
> Yes, "omnivores" do not force conversion to 50i or 25p.

Can you as a friend? Since there is a lot on the market,
not even normal DVDs jerky and crash-free place.

Bye
Sven


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Antwort von michael.herzog@nuon.com:

On 21 Apr., 10:39, Sven Bötcher wrote:

> Nero and Corel VideoStudio X2. Alternatively, I could still synonymous with a =
m
> DVD / HDD recorder via firewire record. How it works because
> Actually the adjustment?

Hm, so far, I have something always in AVISynth or After Effects
made.
Generally, I would without a specialized plug-ins do not expect miracles.

As the hard disk recorder, the signal is processed may vary depending on
Hardware-up quite different. The simplest method
is the "away" - then jerky, however, in any case.


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