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taliesin wrote on 12/27/2002, 5:34 AM
This is a conversion from MPEG to DV and back from DV to MPEG. Each of these conversions cause a quality loss.

Marco
JohnnyRoy wrote on 12/27/2002, 9:03 AM
You might want to find a tool that cuts and splices m2v files without re-encoding them. Then cut off the heads and tails, add the fades to/from back, and splice them together again. This was only the head and tail will be re-encoded and the remainder of the video will be at the same quality. I know TMPGEnc can cut and splice MPEG files. I’ve never tried it with m2v.

~jr
vonhosen wrote on 12/27/2002, 11:07 AM
The product you have , Procoder will cut & splice your .m2v files.
If you do as JohnnyRoy has suggested you will only have degradation then over a small amount of the finished article.
Finatic13 wrote on 12/27/2002, 1:52 PM
thanks for the help guys, will try it out
regards
Simon