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clean up .flv files
(4 posts)Oz, I know that I have answered this question before. So far, the most recent answer I can find is from a year ago. However, what was true then is still true now and you can't add quality from nothing. It's best to go back to the source, if available, and see if there is a higher quality version of the video. For example, if it was from YouTube, there might be a high quality MP4 version of the video that will look better.
There are video filters that will reduce the sharpness to lessen the effect of pixelation, but the resulting image will be blurrier. There is always a trade-off with video processing.
you would have figured someone who have came out with something by now. i just started using dvd flick and like how it puts .flv's on dvd with no problems.
bartman, i thought i had put it in geek stuff or off topic, it's not a matter of importance. i was just keeping it out of the main forum.
thanks scott...
one more thing, i was just asked if there are any free mp3 to cd converters. any ideas? i use roxio which isn't free, does wmp11 do it in more options and set to best quality?
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