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NoobTuber
Join Date Jun 2011
Posts 1
Relationship With YouTube occasional viewer
Digital Skills Making DVDs of still pictures
Facebook Link NA
Country Canada
State/Province BC
City/Town Victoria
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Hi,
When I use the Youtube Downloader to download with maximum resolution (.flv file), then convert to a .mp4 file and then use a program called NERO to generate a DVD for TV, I finf that moving images are unacceptable to me because they are blurry on TV. Does anyone know of a solution for this problem ? I would say if there was software available to INTERPOLATE and generate extra frames, that might do the job. Thanks, Peter |
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Video Help & Editing | Bestology | 1 | 443 | 06-06-2011 09:57 PM |
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MasterTube
Join Date Jul 2011
Location South England
Posts 228
Relationship With YouTube Video Producer
Digital Skills I do edited videos, but do not use special effects, simple editing is my thang
Facebook Link www.facebook.com/bestology
Country England
State/Province Dorset
City/Town Poole
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i use keepvid.com, you can choose the format, rather than compressing, and expanding over and over
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