![]() The problem with mpeg and h264 is that they aren't designed for editing. Even if done well, there are still certain losses involved when re-encoding. There are ways to make VHS and 8mm transfers look better, but it takes skill and patience. But video encoding and re-encoding is a lossy business. It's a container than can accept several encoded formats. ![]() So smart-rendering and keeping the mpeg as-is as much as possible is your best bet.Įverybody has the idea that mp4 is a format. I don't mean to imply you're a dummy, I'm just saying you don't seem to be familiar with that kind of work and likely don't have the time or patience for it. Offhand I'd say you're not ready for lossless. Brainiac and smrpix have the right ideas: either work with lossless or use smart-rendering. In other words which format preserves or improves the quality of an original clip when converting from mpeg2? Nothing that you've mentioned will improve the originals.
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