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For example, if streaming, VHS is source, you almost always must deinterlace, and that loses quality. So the fix is to keep master, be it lossless or interlaced MPEG, and then encode out a copy for streaming. @sanlyn: You know most of this, of course, written for Evo's benefit. Quote:
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H264 = MPEG = BluRay Disc = a MP4 format is used in most recording video camera for consumers,
ProRes422 = lossy codec used professional cameras, and post edit, it has much less noticeable compression artifacts, even after a lot of copy generations (Apple whitepaper) and is much better to work with (speed wise) because of that in post, = Pro format. btw. what would be bad to playback interlaced as interlaced ? (without converting it to progressive) My/A JVC has no TBC ? but... who cares ? it does it's job no lost frames with my capture device, does not stop capturing when there are recording gaps, if i have them at all on my tapes. Why be angry to Smart TV's ? all you need is a screen, but i like Youtube on it, as a source, but still use my own common sense. Yes, all VCR's give bad signals,(not just JVC) it's an analog format ! but the electronics later models have really make a difference ! Most memorable recordings are recorded on the early model VCR's but most tapes people (you and me) used to record on, came good through those years, and hey, we are talking about VHS ! and i'm happy what i get out from it, and make it easy to watch it over and over again, most of the recordings aren't even there anymore at the original studio's because they are wiped, it makes no sense to make a drama of it, just have fun, and be happy with any result, if you are not doing it for the money, i love it when i accomplish something, with only less effort or hardware, i'm no Pro, so i have fun doing this, Vinyl made it's return for some communities of fans, audio compact cassettes, and youtube shows also young and old people, who think (analog) VHS VCR 's are "cool" because they are amazed, what such a mechanical device does what now is done by invisible electronics. |
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