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See this tutorial: https://youtu.be/YczLRshnxQ8 . If you intend to save the old interlaced video to a modern progressive video format then you need to decide on whether you want to change it or keep it in the old interlaced mpeg-2 format.

You did not specify how you captured the video. See this recent thread for reccommendations for better quality: https://forum.cyberlink.com/forum/posts/list/83811.page .




UPDATE:

I CAPTURED ORIGINAL VIDEO ON A SONY CCD-FX510 NTSC8 20 - 28 YEARS AGO.
THE MEDIA I USED IS LABELLED "VIDEO8" OR SIMPLY "8", SOME ARE DESIGNATED "MP".
UPDATE: iI CAPTURED ORIGINAL VIDEO ON A SONY CCD-FX510 NTSC8 20 - 28 YEARS AGO.
THE MEDIA I USED IS LABELLED "VIDEO8" OR SIMPLY "8", SOME ARE DESIGNATED "MP".


Just bought the PD 19 Ultra product yesterday with the intention of trimming bullshit video
content from hundreds of DVD s.

Video originally captured 25 years ago on Video8 and Hi8 analog tape. I digitized this video
several years ago and the resolution is now 720x480.

I'd like to cut the good content and producing new video (not doing anything fancy, just trying
to isolate good content) and would like recommendations as to settings and video encoding
format to use.

So far, (one day of use) I have "precut" to keep good content and then "produced" new video of
the good content. I've experimented with a few settings but have no idea what I'm doing.

Any recommendations are greatly appreciated ! thanks

marcos
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