hammer
10th February 2005, 13:38
I tried captureing through my bv card and authored with tmpegnc dvd author the results not good enough.
I have captured 1h 30 mins of vhs through my sony trv 25e in to adobe premiere.I had planed to run through cce and then author with tmpegnc dvd author.I did similar last year and was quite pleased with the result.This was only a 5 min clip though.
my question is after capturing and editing do i have to export for cce. To export takes 4 hours.I cant seem to find the imported file with cce in adobe.I exported a small clip and then i found that with cce.I have searched the guides and posts but not made much sense of anything i found.
hammer
14th February 2005, 19:29
ok i exported from adobe timeline and then ran avi through cce all seemingly ok but when i tried to author using dvd author it has failed twice with a streaming problem.
settings for capture export and cce below
File Path: C:\Program Files\Adobe\Premiere 6.0\home video2.avi
File Size: 19.21GB bytes
Total Duration: 1:30:39:17
Average Data Rate: 3.61MB per second
Image Size: 720 x 576
Pixel Depth: 24 bits
Pixel Aspect Ratio: 1.067
Frame Rate: 25.00 fps
Audio: 48000 Hz - 16 bit - Stereo
AVI File details:
Contains 1 video track(s) and 1 audio track(s).
Video track 1:
Total duration is 1:30:39:17
Size is 18.23GB bytes (average frame = 148.12KB bytes)
There are 135992 keyframes.
Frame rate is 25.00 fps
Frame size is 720 x 576
Depth is 24 bits.
Compressor: 'dvsd'
Audio track 1:
Size is 996.02MB bytes
Rate is 48000 samples/sec, stereo
Sample size is 16 bits
i used the settings from here to export from timeline at bottom of page
http://www.videohelp.com/forum/userguides/92223.php
You have an .avi file already captured?
Open up CCE after you crack it and click on Options, then select Extensions. For MPEG2 Video Elementary Stream, change from
mpv to m2v. Shut down CCE, then start it up again.
Right click in the main window, and add your .avi file. click on it once, right click and select Edit from the menu.
Alter the timecode setting to read all 0's. Under Output files, check all the options (video, Information file and Audio)
and use the browse butons at the end of the respective lines to give destination outputs.
In the advanced area at the bottom, select Video, and make sure that the frame-rate is set to 25fps
(change it using the "set" button)
Select the Audio button in the advanced area and make sure that sampling frequency is set to 48000 Hz.
Back to the main window. For Video setting at the top right, select MPEG2 (ES, One passCBR) and keep the bitrate at 6000kbps
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