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Help and advice.

Posted: Sun Jun 15, 2014 9:28 am
by DavidNK
Thanks for reading this post.

I’ve a series of videos, of poor quality, 360 p, which I need to make a multimedia presentation. :(

When preparing the work, I did a test in order to verify how would see the happy videos. Horrible! :roll:

Unfortunately, as they’re not taken with a good quality camera, videos comes "evil factory".

Help and advice would be, if is there a way to somehow improves: remove noise, improving image? :oops: :oops:

[b][u]I don’t intend to make a 360 p one 720 p video. It would be insane to ask something like that.[/u][/b]

Although I settle with 480 p.

Thank you for the help and advice.

Any suggestion is welcome.

Cheers….

David

Re: Help and advice.

Posted: Sun Jun 15, 2014 3:35 pm
by Coral
What type of presentation do you intend to do ?

Re: Help and advice.

Posted: Sun Jun 15, 2014 5:47 pm
by Copnm
Hello DavidNK,

If your source is already of poor quality, there is nothing you can do -- no re-encoding can fix it, it'll only make it worse. Your best 2 options are to either: 1) "re-record" it or find a better source, or 2) remux the video.

Thanks for reading,
Neil M

Re: Help and advice.

Posted: Sun Jun 15, 2014 7:42 pm
by DavidNK
Coral & Copnm

Thxs 4 answer.

Coral:

Job's 4 a Company with videos taken in 360p resolución (very poor). All videos've sound and imagen (of course)

Copnm:

I can't understand " 2) remux the video."

What's that?

Thxs buddies

DavidNK

Re: Help and advice.

Posted: Mon Jun 16, 2014 1:46 am
by Coral
Nothing will improve your captured movie. Infatct if the quality is really bad trying to enhance it will make things worse. Try to reduce the picture size (resolution) and add a black frame to the picture. This will help to hide the poor quality. You will have to do this using a video editor.

Re: Help and advice.

Posted: Mon Jun 16, 2014 12:13 pm
by cedric
Hello DavidNK,

Like other members said, there's nothing to do...
The only thing you can try is to test all resize filters available and see if image looks better.
Maybe Gaussian resize filter can help by adding blur in resize process.

You can see resize results directly in Advanced editing:
- Select 480p output profile then click on "Advanced edition".
- Click on video track then video resize section
- Test the resize filters and click on Save and exit when the best result is found

Regards,