Ok, I have a Videotape that I recorded onto a DV tape...
Anyways, all of that is Kool and the Gang, but, (and I know this has been discussed to some extent here) but, after I mport it from the DV tape I get some black area on both the right, and left sides, and a hissing type of line on the bottom.
I use TMPGEnc Plus for my encoding from huge, uncompressed .AVI's to .MPEG2, now my questions are:
1.) Should I crop the sides, to take the black area out, OR, do they not appear after I put them on a DVD, etc.?
(I have read on here that some people say That they should remove them, and then I see people reccomend that they shouldn't remove them because on final playback, they don't show up anyways.)
2.) The footage dosn't look that great (Color wise, contrast, etc.)
I want people's opinions on if they think that I should either attempt to fix them, or should just leave it the way it is.)
Also, should I de-interlace it, or not, because I DID see a little interlace after I imported it. Not a ton, a little, but maybe a TV could display it correctly?
Thank you to anyone that can help, as I don't really want to keep 20 GIGs of uncompressed video on my hard drive for a long time.
Anyways, all of that is Kool and the Gang, but, (and I know this has been discussed to some extent here) but, after I mport it from the DV tape I get some black area on both the right, and left sides, and a hissing type of line on the bottom.
I use TMPGEnc Plus for my encoding from huge, uncompressed .AVI's to .MPEG2, now my questions are:
1.) Should I crop the sides, to take the black area out, OR, do they not appear after I put them on a DVD, etc.?
(I have read on here that some people say That they should remove them, and then I see people reccomend that they shouldn't remove them because on final playback, they don't show up anyways.)
2.) The footage dosn't look that great (Color wise, contrast, etc.)
I want people's opinions on if they think that I should either attempt to fix them, or should just leave it the way it is.)
Also, should I de-interlace it, or not, because I DID see a little interlace after I imported it. Not a ton, a little, but maybe a TV could display it correctly?
Thank you to anyone that can help, as I don't really want to keep 20 GIGs of uncompressed video on my hard drive for a long time.
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