just encoded a movie using TMPGE...edited it to fit on two disc's, however there is some noise pollution through out the film...a lot crackling and skipping with the audio. Is there anyway to eliminate this imperfection? As well, there is a logo on the left of the picture, how do I eliminate that? For editing purposes, is VirtualDub better than TMPGE?
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You load your movie and filters into virtual dub and then you can frame serve to TMPGEnc. So the encoding will be just the same. Using vdub you can get rid of that logo by covering it in black or something.
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So, just run the movie through virtual dub and then encode through Tmpge? I have already burned the movie onto disc...can I take it off the disc put it back into my hardrive and then run it through virtualdub...and then burn the mpg onto a new disc?
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In theory yes. But it would be much better to do it from the same source since everytime you reencode to .mpg there's a little loss.
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