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Posted by Martin Heffels on 09/04/05 11:43
On Sun, 04 Sep 2005 09:48:30 GMT, eb7g <eb7g@shaw.ca> wrote:
>Why does it do that and is there any way around that?
That means that your codec alters the video. Different codecs have
different priorities on how to render the video back. When Microsoft came
with their first generation DV-codecs, the change was enormous, and became
even more "fun" if you started rendering out multiple generations. Some
codecs prefer sharpness, other colour-richness on rendering. You might try
to choose a different codec, which doesn't alter the video that much. The
Canopus, Matrox and the Mainconcept codecs are known for their excellent
render-qualities.
cheers
-martin-
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