I'm beginning to collect my footage and I;ve bought a DV camera with a (relative) high resolution.
Now I suppose I have to choose 1 resolution to work with and convert al my footage collected by DV camera to that resolution.
First I aimed at 400x300. That should give satisfying live acts scaled to 800x600 on projector?
But allmost all of the internet footage is 320x240 damnz..
Should I choose to resize my DV footage to 320x240 too and work with this resolution as standard?
proces resolution & other quality questions.
i use diferent sizes of resolution, but i lug my office comp to gigs. Using diferent size clips shuld probably effect cpu but its no problem in my case. I have a whole lot of clips in 320x240, since i bought a new comp i render all to 640x480 this is also the size of my output monitor. The answer to your qestion depends on what kind of system you plan to run resolume on. Three layers of 640x480 cinepack are no prob for P4 2.4ghz and nvidea fx5200 128DDR.
Test play your clips in dualhed mode and you will see how much you can sqeze out of your sistem.
Test play your clips in dualhed mode and you will see how much you can sqeze out of your sistem.
Can someone explain me more in depth why there is a PROCESS resolution and a DISPLAY resolution ?
I suppose if I have a 320*240 clip and PR (process resolution) set to 400*300 and DR (display resolution) 800*600
First the clip is processed / "converted" in 400*300 and then re-processed / re-"converted" to 800*600, why don't use 800*600 for PR AND DR ?
does it takes less CPU to PR 400*300 and the DR at 800*600 and why ?
I don't understand very well.
I suppose if I have a 320*240 clip and PR (process resolution) set to 400*300 and DR (display resolution) 800*600
First the clip is processed / "converted" in 400*300 and then re-processed / re-"converted" to 800*600, why don't use 800*600 for PR AND DR ?
does it takes less CPU to PR 400*300 and the DR at 800*600 and why ?
I don't understand very well.
instead of starting a new thread, i'll post here:Originally posted by seex_
I have a whole lot of clips in 320x240, since i bought a new comp i render all to 640x480 this is also the size of my output monitor.
i have lots of 720x480 avi indeo 5.2 compressed footage that i want to re-scale down to either 640x480 or 512x384. i realize it's just a matter of using virtualdubmod to batch these clips using "resize" and again compressing w/indeo.
i'm still learning about video compression in general (which is a rather involving science-art!), and well, the quality is starting to look real shabby with very visable artifacts appearing more so when i re-scale - most likely because i'm compressing w/indeo once again, non?
i have a feeling i need to go back to original source footage and render appropriately there.
anyone's thoughts, experience with re-scaling/re-rending/compressing footage?