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Ok..was Wondering If Any One Knows Of Any Software To Clear Up An Avi File Before Burning It To A Dvd. I Have A Movie Which Is An Avi File And It Looks A Lil Blurry At Times And I Want To Clear It Up Alil Before Burning It..plz Help
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you could try repacking it with a different codec, but this will only ad compression.
your best bet is to just burn to a DVD as is, as everythign you do to it involves compressing ti again, which will onyl lessen the clarity/quality |
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you might be able to use virtualdub's many user made filters to try and clear it up. just dont add any compression to it too. should work fine, but may take many hours depending on the filters you choose. your going to have to search google for that one tho. www.virtualdub.com to start ya off, and www.google.com to finish. :P
other than that just use something ehh mabe like TMPEng to convert it to the correct format, or whatever makes you tickle.
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