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Post by Tyler Legrand on Nov 10, 2015 6:48:12 GMT
Hello. Would any of you happen to know the best way to prepare for creating a video intended for PAL SD?
I figured the original project should be square pixels, 1920x1080, then when exported, I convert this to 720x576 16:9 (rectangular pixels). Did I overlook anything?
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Post by Puggalo4Lyfe on Nov 10, 2015 6:58:37 GMT
windows movie maker
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Post by KILL BEN 2015 on Nov 10, 2015 7:37:39 GMT
re-tard machine
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Post by Hans Moleman on Nov 10, 2015 22:33:26 GMT
adobe premiere is cool
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Post by Puggalo4Lyfe on Nov 10, 2015 22:57:05 GMT
I also have a question for this thread. how can I change the format of a video file to mpeg2 so it'll work on a dvd player
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Post by Gorilla Tits on Nov 10, 2015 23:16:48 GMT
use windows movie maker
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Post by KILL BEN 2015 on Nov 11, 2015 0:10:59 GMT
use mechanical re-tard mechanism/machine v.0.000
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Post by Puggalo4Lyfe on Nov 11, 2015 0:12:48 GMT
really made me taste my own medicine i feel terrible now
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Post by Benjaman on Nov 11, 2015 0:13:08 GMT
record it off your tv with an iphone
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Post by Dr. Sheldon Cooper on Nov 11, 2015 13:56:02 GMT
Pal is usually 50hz too, though I would imagine that would be preprogrammed into any software with an export facility that has a PAL SD preset included.
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Post by Tyler Legrand on Nov 11, 2015 17:03:35 GMT
It's gonna be an animation so that would be 25fps in my language
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Post by Dr. Sheldon Cooper on Nov 11, 2015 20:24:15 GMT
yeah i don't think you'll have that many issues unless the quality is of such utmost importance that it cannot be compromised on any level.
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