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Zu höchster Qualität konvertieren !?

To convert the highest quality?




Question of Kenshin:
September 2007

Hello!

In order to come to the point: I want files (asf, nSv, vob, wmv, etc.) that nartürlicherweise not so heady quality to convert it (or even no preference what action I need to run) so they have high quality. Now apparently it is not as easy as you might imagine. So I thought zb. the one nSv. the poor quality has simply so they could convert HQ is, eg. in Avi. (nartürlich with a corresponding memory consumption). But that does not really possible to make a HQ file seems to be very difficult to establish, I think you have of the beginning (of the recording) have a good quality otherwise it is no longer just turn. This is my Vermuttung because I know I do not like this. Funny, you can see the amazing things with the PC but something does not seem to go. Or maybe it is just my inability?

Hence my questions: How do I create files HQ? What is possible, what is not possible? Can I have a bad quality problems to a good make? If someone competent to help me and my ignorant perspective could expand a bit I would be very grateful.

Mfg




Reply WoWu:

Hello Kenshin

.... Your question is not with yes or no answer.
Image editing is a time not just with a button that says good / bad quality.
There are filters, with which you use one or the other parameters can influence what a better subjective impression leads Picture. Basically, you can but can not assume that a picture is better, if you of a low status in a better überführst. Go 8bit example of a processing state in a 10bit model, you act in addition to the larger memory requirements, and anyway only gestuffed "is synonymous still a lot of disadvantages .... The picture has thus improved processing level despite any chance even to become worse.
But the issue is really complex and to detail is what counts.
I had this issue several pages devoted to preparation, which is certainly a few of your questions can be answered.
Hence my recommendation .... http://www.lulu.com/content/1018079



Reply Markus73:

"Kenshin" wrote:
In order to come to the point: I want files (asf, nSv, vob, wmv, etc.) that is not as heady nartürlicherweise quality as convert

So very "natural" is not. This format is generally possess a strong compression, but that does not necessarily mean that no more good picture is available. It is used USDI data. So you can certainly create a WMV, which is practically non-subjective, of a high quality DVD MPG differs significantly smaller file.

Quote:
Can I have a bad quality problems to a good make?

So generally: no. If your source material is compressed so much that quite subjectively poor quality exist: It is a lossy compression and the imagery that you to create a high quality film would, in this state is no longer available. By the way, a bit of "cosmetic" to operate, sometimes apart, is therefore: What is gone is gone and a conversion to a higher quality is not feasible.

Gruß,
Markus



Reply Kenshin:

[quote = "Markus73"] So you can certainly create a WMV, which is practically non-subjective, of a high quality DVD MPG differs significantly smaller file.

[quote]

Thanks for your answers first!

So to the quoted: Can you tell me how to be a high quality file (in your example, WMV) generated? A little space and good quality, that would be good.




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