everytime i shot a video with my full hd panasonic, after i edit it it becomes very bad quality of scenes. please recommend me a computer programme for that and like when you use windows movie maker after you edit it, when you are making it a movie file you have many options such as ; high quality video, avi, mpeg4 et.. .. which of them i should choose at the end?
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Export to WMV HD(720p or 1080p) in Windows Movie Maker. In windows live movie maker you should be able to export to wmv hd directly. For standard windows movie maker you probably to make a new profile, see papajohns profiles http://www.papajohn.org/MM2-SavingMovies-CustomProfiles.html
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but there is not such an option in my movie maker. options are ; high quality video ( large), high quality video ( small ), video for pocket pc, dv-avı (pal ) ,video for lan..
those kind of things. you cant chose resolution or smt.. -
BUT what windows movie maker version are you using? Have you tried papajohns profiles?????
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there are too much to read there and i am not good at english man.. i am using windows xp's windows movie maker. can you offer me another editing programme? which i can have the best quality. i have an full hd camera but after editing it look very bad.look at that
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L0iBox54OEo
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