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From: DavidMcCoul
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  • I like the original better

  • @dubified89 trololol...

  • is this your voice?

    it's great!

    You could go to the TV or they could use your voice for a commercial! GREAT!

  • Which program did you use to remaster this footage?

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  • 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?

  • It might be just me, but it looks like the new footage has a Gaussian Blur compared to the old one.

  • 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.

  • Very useful video. For new users like myself, a step-by-step would be even more helpful. Thank you for posting this.

  • 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.

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