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Date Posted: 15:17:03 12/09/02 Mon
Author: Suave
Subject: Re: Question For the Artist. d=D
In reply to: Me 's message, "Re: Question For the Artist. d=D" on 18:10:33 12/08/02 Sun

Yes Me, that is exactly what I do. For 384x288 clips deinterlacing doesn't help, but at higher resolutions it becomes a necessity otherwise motion looks really bad. When I get some free time I will experiment with DivX for higher resolution video clips.

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[> [> [> Re: Question For the Artist. d=D -- Ese`, 09:36:07 01/08/03 Wed

have you tried frame serving with vdub..
saves me loads of time..dont need to worry about messing around with huge uncompressed avi's
btw.. all my stuff is captured at 640x480 mjpeg, quality -18
i would cap at a higher res but this computer cant handle it

Ese`


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