:D
my 2 pennies is a third option to these ones that are, anyway, very
good way to make the job...
- export your cin material rawdv *.dv
- import in kino and use one of the preset to transcode to vob
("others" option in the export window...
:d
Vale
Thanks to both of you. I'll do some
Thanks to both of you. I'll do some testing now and try to get better
results.
Best regards,
Leandro
Dom, 2007-10-21 às 08:58 +1300, E Chalaron escreveu:
> Hello Leandro
>
> Everything I said below is from experience, sometimes limited, so make
> sure to get a second advice
>
> For quality in
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leandro ribeiro a écrit :
> How do I render my project to a DVD with the best possible quality? It's
> a short film, so I have the space, but when I use the defaults in
> cinelerra, I get so many compression artifacts!!! Is the compression
> used to ge
Hello Leandro
Everything I said below is from experience, sometimes limited, so make
sure to get a second advice
For quality in mpeg2enc for the mjpegtools (use with y4mstream)
This is what I am using (mind the caps)
mpeg2enc -f 8 -g 6 -G 9 -R 0 -D 10 -E -10 -q 3 -K keep-hf -o %
Now depending
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leandro ribeiro schreef:
> How do I render my project to a DVD with the best possible quality? It's
> a short film, so I have the space, but when I use the defaults in
> cinelerra, I get so many compression artifacts!!! Is the compression
> used to g
Hi there!
How do I render my project to a DVD with the best possible quality? It's
a short film, so I have the space, but when I use the defaults in
cinelerra, I get so many compression artifacts!!! Is the compression
used to get mpegs to DVDs always the same or can I change something?
And btw: i