Is there one magical output setting in TVPP 10(All-In-One?)
Posted: 09 Jan 2012, 00:06
Happy New Year, TVP! WOW, 2012, the Mayans call it the year for enlightenment according to the interpretation that I like!
I am using Windows 7 Home 64-bit with a HP Pavillion Elite -180t with an Intel i-7 920 CPU 8 GB RAM NVIDIA GTX 260 AND 3 TB Storage that I bought one year ago.
I 've been trying to figure out if there is a one setting for all in output. Such as: DVD for festivals, big screens, digital projectors, TV and media storage.
(I wish that I could afford outputting to 16mm, 35mm, 70mm movie film.)
Plus, play on the internet. Use all the output mediums. I want to configure correctly before drawing.
Now then, with this one production, I would like to be able to show it on the internet too. I know that the image size or aspect ratio would have to be really down sized and I am hoping that you can tell me what would be the best way to do that. I've been reading about video and internet settings and I have learned that it is possible to shrink images better than enlarge them, right?
The TVPP 10 setting for the internet is the, Web banner common horizontal, with the 468x60 and 12 fps would give me such a tiny project window to draw in that it doesn't make sense to me. Unless, it's used to import already drawn images or captured video into it, right? And, if I imported some graphic images of 720x480 that I made in Corel Painter would they automatically convert to the smaller 468x60 size?
What are the best web players and convert to web programs?
1) I want to have HD scenes to burn onto a DVD with an aspect ratio of 16:9. In configuring TVPP 10 set up, I see that HDTV would give me the 1920x1080p at 24 fps with a 1080p. But, aren't 24 fps meant to be only for mm film? Would the 24 fps even work on television, doesn't it need to be 29.97 fps?
Whereas, for here in USA, NTSC DV 16:9 and NTSC D1 16:9 Progressive both end up with 720x480 at 29fps. Wouldn't HDTV be the best one to use since it's the only one with 1080p and that should be enough pixels to stretch onto the bigger festival screens? So, here is where I am clearly confused, between having 24 fps when I am not going to convert to mm film and I think that only 29.97 fps would work for dvd output. But, I want the 1080p size.
So, maybe I should be asking, would the 720 x 480 stretch across a big festival screen?
And, what about the H-264 codec? If I understand that codec correctly then, it seems to be that All-In-ONE that is not too hard to convert and playable in the various mediums. I could make my super big images 1080p then transfer the rendered files to a convertible program to output as DVD or internet, right?
2) For the internet, could I use the HDTV setting and then output to some program to convert it to be internet playable? What programs would you recommend? I do have an old copy of Flash MX, Premiere Pro 2 and regular Quicktime free updated version, Vegas Pro 11 and DVD Architect 5.
3) Do I really need to import my rendered drawings into another program for these output options? Could TVPP 10 be an ALL-IN-ONE program for that one file?
4) And, how would I make a short animated E-Card and which player to use that would work the best with Email, Facebook or Youtube or online in general?
Thank you so much for your help. I've been thinking about this for quite awhile and I hope that these questions are easy to understand.
I am using Windows 7 Home 64-bit with a HP Pavillion Elite -180t with an Intel i-7 920 CPU 8 GB RAM NVIDIA GTX 260 AND 3 TB Storage that I bought one year ago.
I 've been trying to figure out if there is a one setting for all in output. Such as: DVD for festivals, big screens, digital projectors, TV and media storage.
(I wish that I could afford outputting to 16mm, 35mm, 70mm movie film.)
Plus, play on the internet. Use all the output mediums. I want to configure correctly before drawing.
Now then, with this one production, I would like to be able to show it on the internet too. I know that the image size or aspect ratio would have to be really down sized and I am hoping that you can tell me what would be the best way to do that. I've been reading about video and internet settings and I have learned that it is possible to shrink images better than enlarge them, right?
The TVPP 10 setting for the internet is the, Web banner common horizontal, with the 468x60 and 12 fps would give me such a tiny project window to draw in that it doesn't make sense to me. Unless, it's used to import already drawn images or captured video into it, right? And, if I imported some graphic images of 720x480 that I made in Corel Painter would they automatically convert to the smaller 468x60 size?
What are the best web players and convert to web programs?
1) I want to have HD scenes to burn onto a DVD with an aspect ratio of 16:9. In configuring TVPP 10 set up, I see that HDTV would give me the 1920x1080p at 24 fps with a 1080p. But, aren't 24 fps meant to be only for mm film? Would the 24 fps even work on television, doesn't it need to be 29.97 fps?
Whereas, for here in USA, NTSC DV 16:9 and NTSC D1 16:9 Progressive both end up with 720x480 at 29fps. Wouldn't HDTV be the best one to use since it's the only one with 1080p and that should be enough pixels to stretch onto the bigger festival screens? So, here is where I am clearly confused, between having 24 fps when I am not going to convert to mm film and I think that only 29.97 fps would work for dvd output. But, I want the 1080p size.
So, maybe I should be asking, would the 720 x 480 stretch across a big festival screen?
And, what about the H-264 codec? If I understand that codec correctly then, it seems to be that All-In-ONE that is not too hard to convert and playable in the various mediums. I could make my super big images 1080p then transfer the rendered files to a convertible program to output as DVD or internet, right?
2) For the internet, could I use the HDTV setting and then output to some program to convert it to be internet playable? What programs would you recommend? I do have an old copy of Flash MX, Premiere Pro 2 and regular Quicktime free updated version, Vegas Pro 11 and DVD Architect 5.
3) Do I really need to import my rendered drawings into another program for these output options? Could TVPP 10 be an ALL-IN-ONE program for that one file?
4) And, how would I make a short animated E-Card and which player to use that would work the best with Email, Facebook or Youtube or online in general?
Thank you so much for your help. I've been thinking about this for quite awhile and I hope that these questions are easy to understand.