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    i have an 720,480 avi file in lossless lags format and i want to crop the bottom and right by 10 pixels each and then resize back to 720,480 but i was wondering before i do that will i lose quality if encoded back to lossless?

    i want to crop because the video has loads of vhs noise etc on the bottom and on the right has a black bar inside the video which i need to get rid off.

    so any suggestions welcome thanks.
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  2. There will be no additional compression losses if you use lossless format like lagarith. The only losses you incur will be from the upscaling and cropping. So in a sense you can define it as a quality loss (because it's deviation from the original) , but on the other hand you might say it's a quality improvement.
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    You can't do that on interlaced material.

    Mask it, don't crop it.
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    Originally Posted by lordsmurf View Post
    You can't do that on interlaced material.

    Mask it, don't crop it.
    its deinterlaced source and how do you mean mask it?
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  5. He means cover it with black, rather than cropping it away and resizing.
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  6. Originally Posted by poisondeathray View Post
    There will be no additional compression losses if you use lossless format like lagarith. The only losses you incur will be from the upscaling and cropping. So in a sense you can define it as a quality loss (because it's deviation from the original) , but on the other hand you might say it's a quality improvement.
    If you're going to display the video at something other than 720x480, then it's certainly a quality loss. Cropping without resizing involves only 1 (quality-reducing) resize operation (namely during playback), while resizing to 720x480 involves 2. The difference might be close to negligible but it's still a loss.
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