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    Hello Everyone,

    I've got a Sanyo Xacti HD2 digital camcorder and after recording some content in high-definition MPEG-4 (recorded at 30 fps and 1280 x 720 pixels) I was dosappointed with the low light and how dark the final product was. It usually records well using natural light, but I recorded indoors using basic in-house light-bulbs.

    My query is this, can anyone suggest/recommend a simple, easy-to-use editor which will help me to adjust and enhance the brightness, contrast? The file is a mini movie designed to be played on my pc

    Thanks in advance.
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    Try AVIdemux

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    Thanks for the amazingly speedy reply and recommendation, Soopafresh.
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    Soopafresh, I've had a play and managed to get the file just as I want it. It's not totally obvious how I save the restored file as MPEG-4 Can you help?

    Thanks a lot
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    Make sure you give the file a .MP4 extension when you save as well. If the quality is too low to your liking, press the "configure" button and reduce the quant value from 26 to around 22 or less.

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    Thanks, heaps. Appreciate that.
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