I've got almost all the Roswell episodes from my EyeTV but unfortunately I'm missing a couple of those. I have them from other sources (ahem) but they are low quality avi or mpegs that are much smaller than the ones I have. Is there any way to boost the quality of these recordings so that when I burn them onto DVD they won't look horrible next to the recordings from EyeTV?
Also, I would love to know if anybody out there has any of the Roswell episodes digitized? I have most of Season 1 except episodes 1, 2, and 3; most of Season 2 except episodes 12 and 13; and so far have not missed any of Season 3.
Thanks,
Stacey :P
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sorry no
whats the saying "crap in crap out" or "Garbage in Garbage out" there is even a mention of this in the glossary.
Essentially you cant take a bad quality movie, 300k/sec and somehow boost it to 600 or 900 since it was encided to that bitrate by the person who made it.
best of luck -
Stacey:
This guy is selling some Roswell "screener" VHS tapes on ebay:
http://cgi6.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewSellersOtherItems&userid=tv_memorabilia&incl...sort=3&rows=25
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