Frage von Spitfire:Hello,
currently using Adobe Premiere Pro 2.0 and want just a question to me whether the best export data can give.
That means I can not format irgindwie find / recruit.
As always synonymous, with 'best export data' I mean, a format that is not compressed, I will in no case that only the lowest quality deteriorated.
Thanks in advance s.jeden that I can help.
Antwort von beiti:
If the quality is not worse, you have two options:
1) You give the movie in the input format, if your premiere edit native format (eg DV or HDV).
2) You give the film from completely uncompressed. It takes but a lot of space.
If you betray us now, what format you zuführst, we can actually synonymous you say it like you premiere loss can spend.
Antwort von yeah:
I give out in DV. 1024x720.
Antwort von Spitfire:
Hab wrong: I think 1024x576.
Antwort von beiti:
With these meager data you like nobody can help. To this end, we should already know concretely:
Where is the raw material? DV cassette? HDD camcorder? Quite different source?
In what format is the material? DV or HDV? MPEG2 or AVCHD? Uncompressed?
How does the material in your calculator? Firewire? USB?
What do you want to do with the recordings, so what is the planned final product? DVD? Internet Stream? DV cassette?
Antwort von Wiro:
And what is always forgotten: What project settings are used? Project settings are correct, the A & O high-quality production chain.
Greeting Wiro
Antwort von Markus:
... with 'best export data' I mean, a format that is not compressed ... Actually Spitfire has the question answered itself. "Non-compressed" = uncompressed. On the PC would be with an AVI container possible if it only went around the file.