Question about video editting

unholy414

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I have a video and I want to convert it to a higher resolution. So far, all google searches have pulled up nothing. Is there such a program that can do this?
 

IceBreakerG

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You can do this with just about any editing/conversion program. Just set the resolution you want. However, I will warn you that upscaling a video will result in lower quality overall. If you want a free program to do this, just use Virtualdub-mpeg and convert to DivX.
 

unholy414

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Originally posted by: CalvinHobbes
Something like TMPGENC may work. Just changing the resolution may make the video look worse. Why do you need to change the resolution?

also check out
http://www.videohelp.com
http://www.doom9.org


I am making a gaming video. I am currently running at a in game resolution of 1024 x 768 and I had to adjust Adobe Premiere to fit it. Some dvd film footage I want to import is at a lower resolution, 700'something x 400'something. So when I import it, it is a bit smaller and doesn't fill up as much of the screen as I want it to. I am attempting to find a program to up the resolution of this movie footage so it can fill up more of the screen while I try to maintain as much quality as possible.


I currently have the virtualdub-mpeg version, I'll check it if it has the capability.
 

unholy414

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I've found a solution:

Instead of increasing the res of the dvd video footage, I have lowered the res of the FRAPS recordings. It's perfect, there is neglegible quality loss, if ANY.

Thanks so much guys, I had no idea the DivX codec was capable of this. All is well. :)