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Post #210186

Author
MeBeJedi
Parent topic
Getting Best Quality out of MPEG2
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Date created
16-May-2006, 7:29 PM
Uhfgood, you stated it correctly, I just wanted to make sure that what you were actually saying was that you captured in MPEG, which I would agree with my esteemed colleague is not a good idea. MPEG takes a lot of horsepower to do well even from the timeline on a video editor, much less on-the-fly.

Find a spot in your video that has the worse results, and try recapturing that portion of the film in Huffy. I think the difference might amaze you.