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2009-01-07 Desktop Video - 50's Style Video Filter (Final Cut Express): Charlotte, There are a couple of ways to do this... The method you're talking about is only available via a QT filter - which FCP doesn't have access to. Apple's Motion has the ability to get to...
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2009-01-06 Desktop Video - dvd recording: Hi Sean The problem is that DVDs are copyright material and also very often copy-protected. Legally this means that it is a criminal offense in some countries (like the US) to make copies of DVDs, even...
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2009-01-02 Desktop Video - Audio and Video quality?: The answer to all of the questions is 'as high as you can get it'. However, when you rip from a DVD (or import/capture footage), you cannot increase its quality by setting higher rates. It will only...
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2009-01-02 Desktop Video - Audio and Video quality?: Hi Jessica The short answer is: It depends - bigger is generally better. What is your source material? From the sound of it you are ripping it from a DVD, which means the footage is compressed in...
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2009-01-01 Desktop Video - VHS to DVD: Alex, I don't understand what you mean by 'feet' in your question. I think you're asking how big will the files be. Uncompressed Standard definition video runs about 1 gig a minute. Obviously...
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