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Frage von organica:


Hello,

you play the feritg cut movies directly back to dv cassettes, or are you doing more of a dvd of it? the problem with me is that even a 5 minute film can not begin to match losses on dvd. I use Final Cut Pro and usually still aftereffects. how should I store the results s.besten? everything I've ever tried had an enormous loss to follow or the quality of files were just enormous, that even the players had to toil hard for it.

would be of great tips to get you EinPaar,
thanks

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Antwort von Pepo:

only on tape

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Antwort von StefanS:

... And both the raw material the finished movie as synonymous

Greeting
Stefan

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Antwort von Markus:

I back up the DV-AVI, MPEG 2 - and (DVD) Project Data (synonymous longer videos) on external hard disks, especially because of the rapid availability. Out and again there are lotteries in DV - or DVCAM tape.

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Antwort von organica:

Thank you.

s.besten what settings you should take so that it fits any file on dvd? and that there is good optical what. There is a format that the original still s.nähesten get there?

or do you know a tutorial / article about it? specifically to produce film of store.

liebe grüße

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Antwort von Markus:

For what purpose you want to save the videos to DVD? Of these, it is dependent on which format is appropriate. For example, the material must be cut with a knife, then known as interframe compressed formats are not recommended.

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Antwort von Blackeagle123:

Hello!

So I leave all major rough edit on a DV cassette dubbing, and they do not!
I save the finished movie on DV synonymous - Tape!
Also on DVD I save the movie. However, in the final version, mostly with DVD menu, depending on how you want! In normal videocassettes (VHS), I once saved. But that is already bissl ago and I do it because of the poor quality anymore!
The raw material storage on DVDs, I do not ... Why synonymous: I leave), then prefer the films aufn Üç transfer of the miniDV cassette directly ... Who has the money to sop many hard disks grow to respect! Is really very useful! But DVD ... nee * g *

So if it is to be cut to remain on the disc, save the most important scenes in uncompressed *. avi. Otherwise, as always synonymous mpeg2 or whatever you want. (DivX, etc.)

I hope you could help

Many dear greetings
Constantin

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Antwort von organica:

"Markus" wrote: For what purpose you want to save the videos to DVD? Of these, it is dependent on which format is appropriate. For example, the material must be cut with a knife, then known as interframe compressed formats are not recommended.

as a finished film.

sorry, unfortunately I do not know what inter-frame are compressed formats.

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Thanks for the reply :-)

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Antwort von Markus:

For the interframe compression is not saved every single picture of a video, but each group of pictures, starting with a full frame and the subsequent changes.

MPEG2 stores in such groups of images, just like DivX. Both formats are not the best basis for the DV editing.

See synonymous:
" Problems with Soundtrack
" MPEG2 Convert to WMV

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Antwort von GhostDog:

But now it synonymous possible (mpeg-cut) and is not as blatant synonymous, of course, nothing for kurzfilme etc where much work needs to clean compositing, but as events, etc..!

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Antwort von GhostDog:

"organica" wrote: the problem with me is that even a 5 minute film can not begin to match losses on dvd
But what do you exportierst for film? As DV-AVI fit about 20 minutes on a DVD.
I back up the projects to external hard disks, the DV-AVI 's on tapes. For DVD's I have repeatedly made the experience that in spite of good treatment after a certain period were no longer legible.

Meggs

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