Hi everyone
Today, let's discuss this problem!
I use Ulead Video Studio 9 to edit films and make films. It's very interesting. But I have met this problem. It is that I share my projiects as MPEG files then I use "NERO 6.0" solfware to burn my disc but the quality of disc is very low. So how can I do! Help me!
Discussing about Ulead Video Studio
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Re: Discussing about Ulead Video Studio
Welcome to the Forums,thanhkhoastudio wrote:Hi everyone
Today, let's discuss this problem!
I use Ulead Video Studio 9 to edit films and make films. It's very interesting. But I have met this problem. It is that I share my projiects as MPEG files then I use "NERO 6.0" solfware to burn my disc but the quality of disc is very low. So how can I do! Help me!
First we are going to need some more information. Please view This Thread, it provides a guideline to the specific information needed to help you.
You might want to read through From Camcorder to DVD tutorial.
A Recommended Workflow has been developed to help guide you through the mine-field of video editing, as it pertains to Ulead's VideoStudio Programs. They can be viewed here:
Recommened WorkFlow for VideoStudio
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- ram: 16GB
- Video Card: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 645
- sound_card: NVIDIA High Definition Audio
- Hard_Drive_Capacity: 4TB
- Monitor/Display Make & Model: 1-HP 27" IPS, 1-Sanyo 21" TV/Monitor
- Corel programs: VS5,8.9,10-X5,PSP9-X8,CDGS-9,X4,Painter
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AVI is a wrapper, that holds various different compression formats. Such as highly compressed DivX, Xvid, and MPEG4. DV is a slightly compressed version of AVI, and is the recommended format for editing.Spar wrote:you can change the default type to AVI in Project Properties.
Sorry to follow up your questions with another question; but for my education, is AVI better than MPEG?
I am having the same problem a couple others are having about low quality upon burning.
If your "avi" is one of the more highly compressed versions, then of course the quality is going to suffer when it is converted to the DVD compliant MPEG2.
You might also be interested in the links provided in my previous post.
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