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Posted by ZootedLooter on 05-24-2008 06:43 PM:

adjusting levels on mpg

i tried vdub but it wont save as mpg....and i refuse to fuck with any tmpeg apps.....i have canopus pro 2.0 that i can reinstall

what apps have good filters without having to frame serve(i will if i have to though)?....

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Posted by pHo on 05-25-2008 02:48 AM:

I'm a big fan of Sorenson Squeeze (Mac/PC version), which I use to convert from raw DV to h264 for web use. Not the most filters ever, it's more for doing video that's already finalised.. but there's a few options on there to mess about with.

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Posted by ZootedLooter on 05-28-2008 12:19 AM:

thanx pho....im not up for new apss though....maybe ill take this over to videohelp...seems like all the encoders left here along time ago

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Posted by Mother on 05-28-2008 09:19 AM:

I'm still here...

What do you mean by levels? Adjustments like brightness/contrast?

You cannot adjust the levels on an MPG without re-encoding. Why don't you check the video overlay settings in your graphics card drivers? Normally a few option in there.


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