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waynevid
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1280x720HD rendering profile needed

Thu Dec 08, 2011 6:01 pm
My installation of Kdenlive 0.8.2 came without DVD rendering profiles. I would like to create a DVD from NTSC .mov clips shot at 1280x720. I couldn't find any on the rendering profiles site. Where would I find such a profile or how can I create one?

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Kdenlive only exports using the same settings as the project profile being used. If you want to create a DVD, you need to set your project profile to a DVD profile. Then when you go to render, you will see DVD profiles available in the export settings.

You set the Project Profile to match what your final output is going to be, not what your sources are.
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It doesn't matter what profile I set my project to. There are no DVD rendering profiles for ANY of the project profiles. I go down the list in the config wizard and none of the choices have any DVD rendering profiles. Even "adjust profile to current clip" does not help. Currently, I'm rendering to mp2 (file rendering) then use ffmpeg to convert to vob, then burn to DVD with kdenlive's DVD wizard. The results are quite horrible but at least I have something to look at.

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Setting "adjust profile to current clip" is not going to help you when your sources are 720p. 720p is _not_ NTSC.


You need to set your project to "DV/DVD widescreen" (Project -> Project Settings -> Profile -> DV/DVD Widescreen NTSC).

Then check to see if DVD render profiles show up (Render -> Destination -> DVD).

If then, nothing shows up in the list, then you are missing render profiles for some reason. Otherwise you have just not yet set the project profile correctly.
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When I select destination as DVD on my Mageia box, no options appear. There are no parameters. If I use .mp4, Kdenlive's DVD Wizrad will not accept them. I used to be able to render my clips to DVD but something changed so that the options no longer appear. The camera is the same, the clip format is the same, I've configured Kdenlive the same, it's built the same way (Builder Wizard), but the options for DVD no longer appear.

If I want to burn my 1280x720 video clips to a DVD using the included DVD wizard (or any other program), what's the best way to get the best results and have it fit on a single layer DVD disc? Render in mp4, convert to .vob? Render to mpg? Something else?

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I agree. When I set my project to NTSC or lower, the DVD rendering profiles appear. I don't want to render at a lower resolution than what my video clips were shot at. Something has changed so much so that it's very difficult for me to use Kdenlive now. It crashes all the time and when it doesn't I can't render to DVD unless I lower my clip's resolution. I filed a bug report. I thought of installing the non-SVN version but I keep getting circular dependencies; can't install A because B is missing. Can't install B because A is missing. I guess I'll wait until Kdenlive0.8.2.1 hits the Mageia repositories.

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There have been problems with the users' ~.kde/share/config/kdenliverc files here and then after upgrade. Did you try to delete it and then run kdenlive anew so it checks for the available tools? Caveat emptor: I don't know whether the DVD rendering profiles would be affected by an old kdenliverc file or not -- read: I've no clue.

Alas, happy Christmas!
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"When I set my project to NTSC or lower, the DVD rendering profiles appear. I don't want to render at a lower resolution than what my video clips were shot at."


That's the whole point. People were having problems earler with incorrect export endering. It was changed so that if teh frame-rate of your project does not match the frame-rate of the render profile, the render profile will not show up. 720p is at 60000/1001 FPS while NTSC DVD is at 30000/1001 FPS, hence the DVD render profile is not visible. This is not a bug. This was intentional.


Again: THERE IS NO SUCH THING AS A DVD IN 720p FORMAT. IF YOU RENDER TO NTSC DVD PROFILE IT WILL BE 720x480 @ 30000/1001 FPS NO MATTER WHAT YOUR SOURCE RESOLUTION IS.



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