Well, I've just finished making my first successful dvd, not too bad but the color looks a bit washed out. I used TMPGEnc to convert avi to mpeg2 and then burn. I need to learn how to edit before I burn. Do I do this in TMPGEnc before I convert? How is this accomplished, or is it even the best way to go about enhancing colors etc? I have my vcr connnected to my passthrough camcorder with rca cords and not svideo because the vcr does not have that. Maybe that's a better place to start? Or is there a convert program with more edit features that might be better? And what settings would provide the best results? I'm tryin, I really am....
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It is best to edit in AVI, rather than MPEG, as MPEG can be fussy about beng edited. A coupe of decent editors are Virtual Dub mod (freeware), and Ulead Video Studio 7 (trial ware). Look in the Edit section at left and check out the guides to see if you find something you can handle.
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You're talking about cutting out segments of video, right? That would be useful.
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Originally Posted by jebero"Art is making something out of nothing and selling it." - Frank Zappa
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