I have a dance project that a client has asked me to "re-master" to correct for over-exposure (burn out's) from a camera on auto settings. I was able to do a small amount of good to help her out.
But, for delivery she wants the whole 3 hour show on a single disk - so heavy compression required.
This means that DVDA is going to recompress the media whatever format I provide it in.
My question: should I just provide corrected video as MPG2's as I normally would and allow those to be recompressed, or should I supply AVI's so that they will only be compressed once?
The source media is SD 4:3 (DV).
Trying to eek out every point of quality that I can, and we are not starting from a particularly good point.
All experience advice greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
marks
But, for delivery she wants the whole 3 hour show on a single disk - so heavy compression required.
This means that DVDA is going to recompress the media whatever format I provide it in.
My question: should I just provide corrected video as MPG2's as I normally would and allow those to be recompressed, or should I supply AVI's so that they will only be compressed once?
The source media is SD 4:3 (DV).
Trying to eek out every point of quality that I can, and we are not starting from a particularly good point.
All experience advice greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
marks