I’ve been encoding QuickTime files (for personal use) for a long time. However, they never look as good as I hope. If I’m using a 1080p QuickTime source and mastering for 480p MPEG-2, shouldn’t these look as good as a DVD?
I also notice a small amount of video lag and jaggyness. Am I just using the wrong encoder?
Thanks for any help.![]()
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