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Frage von Sam_Broggs:


Hi folks

After I put together my first movie so far have something synonymous works surprisingly well, I stand before jetz nem problem.

I want to make the movie once as a version for the net and burn to DVD once.

Do I need to book now once again play on File - Movie - Rendering and play full screen and then burn to DVD?

And then export it again and then the same as mpeg? Must I then select any interlace?

Schonmal Thanks for your help so that I can finish my work.

Mfg.
Flo

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Antwort von Markus:

Hi Flo,

to create a DVD-Video, the video is compressed in MPEG2 format. In this case, the half frames (interlaced) to keep, then see the movie on the television after "normal way".

The video for the Internet will run s.Computermonitor and frames as it should (be progressive). So Bring simultaneously during compression by a deinterlacing.

I would then do: export movie as a DV compressed AVI MVD (interlaced), then this DV-AVI once as MPEG2 (interlaced) and once in the desired format progressive) for the Internet (.

I file the DV-AVI files, so this intermediate step. If you do not do it and produce synonymous directly from MVD out the desired size can, of course, would be an alternative. ;-)

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Antwort von EinarmigerBandit:

Hello Mark

thanks for the reply but that's not quite the answer I seek :-)

That which is converted into another format for the network is already clear to me etc but where I rendere exactly?

I think the only option under File-play rendering Audi Video and render and then play in full screen ....

But why should I play the movie just so times. Is that the "Rendering" Rendering with whatever is meant?

Sorry for the questioning, but behind the net behind :-) I Renderei increasing

Mfg.
Flo

Space


Antwort von Markus:

Hi Flo,

oh, yes, you are looking for the feature to save the cut film as standalone video file. MVD, I do not know exactly, but for most programs is on the File> Export.

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