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Re: DVD quality videos - how to question
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Sebastian Plamadeala
on Jul 10, 2009 at 10:10:34 pm
Thank you for reading through my self-steamblowing post.
Thank you for your reply and the information you provided.
Yet what i don't get, is how the event videographers (not only weddings, but conferences, private party, even small concerts) have that special look and high quality dvd video compression, when they are filmed with a sony 170 or in the best case a sony 390 camcorder. I have yet to produce a small file size that remotely resembles the DV quality i see in my video editing software.
Thank you,
Sebastian
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