Using Multiquence for certain video process
Posted: Tue Aug 26, 2008 1:53 am
I have two scenarios to use the Multiquence:
1) For short .mov videos (less than 5min), I need to do fade in from black screen at the beginning of the video and fade out to black screen at the end of the video. The final file must be easy to be burn in a DVD-R, and I want to keep the quality of the original file, with no quality degradation.
2) To process a .mpg file of 1 hour recorded from TV, I want to do the same fade in/out process described above but also I want to put away TV commercials. Again, the final file must be easy to be burn in a DVD-R, and I want to keep the quality of the original file, with no quality degradation.
Is Multiquence capable of working on that scenarios? Which will be the recommned hardware to let me work smoothly with that scenarios?
1) For short .mov videos (less than 5min), I need to do fade in from black screen at the beginning of the video and fade out to black screen at the end of the video. The final file must be easy to be burn in a DVD-R, and I want to keep the quality of the original file, with no quality degradation.
2) To process a .mpg file of 1 hour recorded from TV, I want to do the same fade in/out process described above but also I want to put away TV commercials. Again, the final file must be easy to be burn in a DVD-R, and I want to keep the quality of the original file, with no quality degradation.
Is Multiquence capable of working on that scenarios? Which will be the recommned hardware to let me work smoothly with that scenarios?