Hi, Tim,
Bringing new life and look to 4:3 video can be done several ways.
Start PD in 16:9 mode and place your old video in a timeline.
Right click the video and a menu will appear. Im not at my machine at the moment so I cannot recall the exact item to click on in that menu but there are 2 ways to stretch the video to wide screen, one is simply stretch, the other is CLPV, that method leaves the center of the video as it is and only stretches the perimeter, it often works quite well to simulate widescreen without making people in the video look like a herd of fatties.
The third method is to place your old video in a timeline as it is and use a background to fill the empty space where you would see the black bars. You see this method on TV sometimes when they use vertical phone footage.
Ok, thats for aspect ratio.
For general appearance to clean up old video click on a clip in the timeline and a FIX ENHANCE button will show up.
Use the sliders and such to get the look of your video as you wish. Denoise is quite adept at getting rid of grainy looks, and just experiment with the other parameters, color, lighting, etc. Keep in mind the more alterations you make the longer it takes to process, it can really strain your machine sometimes.
Good luck,
Barry
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