Infoseite // Right approach hins. Resolutionund encoding?



Frage von Yllon:


Hello dear forum community

After I have now read along here for a while, there are specific for my project now unfortunately still a few questions.

I want to conjure from video contributions of various origins with Premiere Pro, a film review. Now I have, however, the problem is that my files in different formats on the one hand and the other in different Resolutionvorliegen:

- 320x240 in. Avi
- 352x240 in. Mpg
- 352x288 in. Mpg
- 720x576 in. Avi

The aim of the whole will be discussed later as a DVD. (The fact that I can conjure from the videos with about 1 / 4 of Resolutionkeine top quality, I am aware). Premiere offers the possibility to scale clips to project resolution. Due to the different aspect ratios, but once I get the sides, top and bottom black edges times.

Would it make sense to these clips, for example with VirtualDub, bringing only by cropping to the same aspect ratio and then to spend in a lossless format for further processing? Or is this nonsense? What format would generally recommend it to me as if I'd like to work behind most easily in Premiere Pro with it?

I hope I could describe my problem. Would be very grateful for some guidance about this!

Love Greetings - Chris

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Antwort von steveb:

I use at different sizes, always the source material, what the "lowest" Resolutionhat. Scaling is (imho) usually always running even worse. So if you, the "quality grade" picture is still considered sufficient feel, I would herunterrendern everything else ". Different image qualities in a film to fall on negative rather than a permanent "inferior" quality. In particular, you forgive a TV picture even once a not so good quality. But a bad picture is not synonymous scaled better ...

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Antwort von Yllon:

Hi Stefan,

schonmal thank you for your quick response! The story with the scale sounds plausible. However, the problem remains that the aspect ratio is the same for all clips. How can I proceed because, without having to accept the black borders?

Thank you - Regards, Chris

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Antwort von steveb:

sorry ... this is not my area of expertise :-)... guess but you will still get some advice before the weekend ...

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Antwort von Wiro:

Hello,
apart from the fact that every serious editor would shoot at your project, either immediately or hang, but his profession s.den nail. . . - ;-)))

Let premiere not auto resize on project size, but do it) in the timeline of Hand (Effect Settings> Scale. This scaling simply make the case that the black stripes are no longer visible. This is logically a part of each whistle picture content. Since you have to live with.

That you must still synonymous with high probability different PARs and frame rates (25/30 fps rape), is your problem. You want it so.
;-)))
Gruss Wiro

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Antwort von Yllon:

Well, an all too professional, I can claim with the Gemurkse certainly not be fair ;-)

But, unfortunately, is the material before me nunmal in this mixed form. What file format is most appropriate for a general principle, in order to be processed in Premiere? When I import videos, it takes a very different until they were konformisiert Premiere Of ". Are there formats that are better suited than others?

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Antwort von Markus:

Hello Chris,

the file format of digital video editor is DV-AVI. In the current television standard PAL DV in this country are recording with 720 × 576 pixels, 25 fps, interlaced before - exactly the same as on a tape MiniDV.

Unlike Stefan, I would be with the project template "DV PAL standard ..." or "widescreen" to work (depending on the size of your 720 × 576-AVI). Of course, the quality of the video smaller when inflated will not get better, but if the result is a DVD video to be, you have to spend later, a DVD-compliant MPEG2 - and the data would then again have to inflate to 720 × 576. ;-)

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