Change surrounded by part of pictures next to Windows Movie Maker? The still pictures I put into my Windows Movie
The still pictures I put into my Windows Movie Maker project clearly have lost significant level and a little color (less vibrant). When they are first transferred from the camera, I can uncap the file and they look excellent, and when I click "properties" on one and the same pictures in the Windows Movie Maker trays, they enjoy the exact same size/dimensions, etc. But when I play them back, the power is significantly diminished. I notice duplicate problem even after saving the movie as a video clip (and scrutinize it on my computer), or then on my DVD player (Xbox 360). If I simply hook up my camera directly to my TV, the characteristic is great, but I want to make the pics and video into a movie next to a soundtrack and everything without the trait turning to junk. Any philosophy what I'm doing wrong? I had like results saving as any a WMV file (DV-AVI NTSC) and glorious quality video (NTSC), which is a "video file". Both present me the same results.
Please serve! I've spent days on this project.
Answers:
The website which will answer ALL your questions roughly speaking MovieMaker is :-
http://www.papajohn.org/
... the quality of still pictures within a video is related to the quality of the video itself. The bitrate needst to be 7mb per second, this is the optimum power setting for a DVD. When you bring in your photo or print, it's important how that representation was created. Was it a 720 x 480 pixel representation? This is the size of a DVD and if a still image is not that size it will be distorted. Also, still imagery and photos should be saved at 300 dpi too look accurate on a video.