Totally Amazing!!! This is the best guide to remasterizing videos. And here we can set the basis: think what the video needs (more color, bright, curves, more shape, like the tv when you see a bad signal) Really good work here. You got all my respect because its simple magnificen the work done here. Very clever to find the the needs of this tape BRAVO!
THANKS! You just helped me solve one of my biggest problems for the last few months :)
Now I have another question for you: What codec and bitrate do you recommend to capture my VHS to, to get as much video as possible into a DVD without losing a lot of quality?
Hmm ...interesting. I don't see what you see-- actually, the newer footage is both more saturated and sharper than the original footage. Take a look at the end of Part 2 for further clarification.
Glad you found this useful. I have been considering putting up some additional videos that are more step-by-step/how-to. This video was more so intended for an audience that wasn't interested in learning exactly how to do remastering, but mainly in what was involved.
I like the original better
dubified89 1 month ago
@dubified89 trololol...
DavidMcCoul 1 month ago
is this your voice?
it's great!
You could go to the TV or they could use your voice for a commercial! GREAT!
KriegDerSterne77 4 months ago
Which program did you use to remaster this footage?
MojoPin1983 11 months ago
@MojoPin1983 0:44
DavidMcCoul 11 months ago
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glasdado 1 year ago
Totally Amazing!!! This is the best guide to remasterizing videos. And here we can set the basis: think what the video needs (more color, bright, curves, more shape, like the tv when you see a bad signal) Really good work here. You got all my respect because its simple magnificen the work done here. Very clever to find the the needs of this tape BRAVO!
vlahell 2 years ago
THANKS! You just helped me solve one of my biggest problems for the last few months :)
Now I have another question for you: What codec and bitrate do you recommend to capture my VHS to, to get as much video as possible into a DVD without losing a lot of quality?
ricbjo19 2 years ago
It might be just me, but it looks like the new footage has a Gaussian Blur compared to the old one.
EcoReck 2 years ago
Hmm ...interesting. I don't see what you see-- actually, the newer footage is both more saturated and sharper than the original footage. Take a look at the end of Part 2 for further clarification.
DavidMcCoul 2 years ago
Very useful video. For new users like myself, a step-by-step would be even more helpful. Thank you for posting this.
tnilfo 2 years ago
Glad you found this useful. I have been considering putting up some additional videos that are more step-by-step/how-to. This video was more so intended for an audience that wasn't interested in learning exactly how to do remastering, but mainly in what was involved.
DavidMcCoul 2 years ago