Do i have to correct it so that it looks sharp on my desktop or whaT?
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Most likely your source is of poor quality, or your capture card is of poor quality.
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Actually the source is quite clean, from a DV camcorder, but after encoding with TMPGEnc it becomes slightly blur. so do I have to sharpen it before sending to TMPGEnc?
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It doesn't hurt to give it a try.
TMPGEnc itself has a 'sharpen' filter functionality.
Or you can feed your source file to VirtualDub and use the 'sharpen' function in VirtualDub to do it.
I use it on my files because I only have a Digital 8 video camera and my capture card doesn't not have a DV plug.
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