I've used tmpgenc products in the past. I'm playing around with the trial of video mastering works 6 because I really like the editing interface. I've captured some things (720p, 60fps) that I would like to edit commercials out of and crunch down a bit. I haven't been able to find a good set of parameters to encode with that give me the same size/quality that I see in other things and it's perplexing me a bit.
It seems (anecdotally) that handbrake does a better job of size/quality than vmw, but even then I'm sorta guessing my way around. And that doesn't allow me to edit.
So, I guess I'm sort of asking two things:
1) If I have 720p at 60fps what should I do with that? Should I do interlaced or progressive and what's a safe number that won't screw everything up (30? 60?). What's a good rule of thumb for vbr/cbr?
2) Is there other software that will do all this maybe with handbrake or something?
If this is all in guides I've missed, I apologize. There's just *so* much information here.
Thanks in advance!
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Have you looked at videoredo TVsuite h264 ... Version
It can edit the commercials and only recode the necessary frames, not the whole video
the quality will be the same as the original capture
IF you are trying to improve quality above the original capture, then your talking about applying filters such as sharping, deblocking, shading
and that is something different and results can vary greatly,
you may need to change capture hardware and software methods to get the results you wantLast edited by theewizard; 6th Apr 2016 at 22:00.
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