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Frage von Anne Nerven:


Hi Folks,

I want a (Avid) QT file (HDV native, 1440x1080) and import into AE and create a PAL MPEG to 4:3. The imported clip is appropriately interpreted and is exported as an MPEG2 file from AE.

What composition settings / output setting is because there really need?
Composition:
Actually, however Pal DV, pixels: 1.09?
Only the picture after scaling already in AE is itself blurred. That may well not be.

Not so at 720x576 with square pixels. This is not a 4:3 and on the issue I have to stretch the pixel ratio to PAL DV (1.09) change. See on TV somehow strange.

Manual 768x576 square pixels and then at the output as MPEG2 at 720x576 pixels back stretch ratio Pal DV?

The created Testfilmchen see all slightly different. Only I hardly know yet, what s.besten for now.

The different scale sizes confuse me slowly. Since there are differences in quality determined:
at 54% above and below the picture size hangs over the edge. 53% missing Height. 53.5% would be ideal, but the number does sound as if it were not optimal. To make matters worse, the horizontal size fits never, if it fits vertically. This is understandable in HDV - pixel ratio. Shall I now better separated Width and Height Adjust to exact size, or rather the picture either Height or Width, and the supernatant was cut off?

Does it make any sense to interpret the imported clip for extra FALSE or I'll shoot it full in the knee? For example, pixel ratio "square" and then zoom out in a square-Kompostion? The issue then expand to pixels 1.09 (Pal DV)?

Questions, questions. Hence, anyone who knows how to do it right?

Greetings,
Dirk

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Antwort von Jott:

Why do not you do it in Final Cut Pro? Purely to raise in an SD-4 :3-sequence, until the bars are gone, possibly horizontal displacement for Fine Tuning of the crop and s.damit in Compressor.

Edit: so was not of Final Cut Pro, the speech, forget it then.

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Antwort von Jörg:

Quote: What composition settings / output setting is because there really need?

Just create a comp which is identical with your source.
Let everything else on the export module where you select what you want.

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Antwort von Anne Nerven:

I thought it still not at all ... Probably because it is so simple :-) I'll try it right after again.

Thank you.

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Antwort von Jörg:

I love simple solutions ;-)))

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Antwort von Anne Nerven:

Unfortunately, that was nothing. The picture is presented in the 4:3 format with letterbox in 16:9. SO I will not. I want a 4:3 picture, which is on flat-screen TVs car displayed as 16:9 full screen.

The best result I get when I interpret the imported HDV clip as square pixels and create a 720x576 composition, which outputs square pixels as well as ratio. The width is reduced by 50% and the Height to 53.33%. Then export as a ratio with 720x576 PAL DV. These values are synonymous uses the output module, if only there compresses an HDV to PAL DV composition. Pixel ratio then synonymous Pal DV.

Or else, how do you do it? What steps and parameters for HD 16:9 to 4:3 Pal? Programs here are no preference.

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Antwort von mann:

I know myself now, not with AE, but why do not you are crunching the QT-file before the import according to AE - with MPEGStreamclip. (. FotoJpeg Apple Compression, Quality 75%, frame size 720x576, with option: 'better scaling down', without option, 'resize interlaced' and 'deinterlace') film is not 16:9, and anamorphic. out. Is a tip for conversion of HD to SD, I have recently read on finalcutprofi.de.
Good, then you take auf'm Mac then Compressor for further conversion and do it with DVD Studio Pro ready - in that you select 16:9.
But with what programs it is done on Windows, I do not know.

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