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Re: Any way to get broadcast quality from a Rip?
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Dan Barter
on Aug 17, 2007 at 3:17:39 pm
I'll give Streamclip a try, thanks. I'm sure I've got the mpeg-2 quicktime extension already. I think that came with FCP, but I'm make sure.
The quality was terrible with DVDxDV. Any thoughts on compressor? Will that also convert VOB files to something editable with FCP?
Dan...
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