Boris Key
May 10th, 2008, 02:52 PM
Hi,
I recently purchased digital camera (Canon G9) and I am trying to render couple clips in MPG2. The camera shots in 640x480 progressive MJPEG. When I render clip to MPG2 using Vegas, the final video comes out a bit blurry, not as sharp as it was.
I tried different settings, using ideas on this forum, like:
1) color space conversion (from studio to computer and vice versa)
2) 8bit and 32bit processing
3) different settings of MainConcept
While I noticed some differences in the color if the final clip, video still came out a bit blurry.
I want to make sure I do not do something wrong and maybe there is a simple way to improve that or maybe I should just get over it (which is pity to loose quality...)
Here is fragment of original clip
http://boriskey.890m.com/temp/original.avi
And here is one of the versions (8bit, no color spase conversion, max settings of codec)
http://boriskey.890m.com/temp/processed.mpg
Project properties (I matched them to the camera codec as advised)
http://boriskey.890m.com/temp/1.gif
and encoder settings
http://boriskey.890m.com/temp/2.gif
I recently purchased digital camera (Canon G9) and I am trying to render couple clips in MPG2. The camera shots in 640x480 progressive MJPEG. When I render clip to MPG2 using Vegas, the final video comes out a bit blurry, not as sharp as it was.
I tried different settings, using ideas on this forum, like:
1) color space conversion (from studio to computer and vice versa)
2) 8bit and 32bit processing
3) different settings of MainConcept
While I noticed some differences in the color if the final clip, video still came out a bit blurry.
I want to make sure I do not do something wrong and maybe there is a simple way to improve that or maybe I should just get over it (which is pity to loose quality...)
Here is fragment of original clip
http://boriskey.890m.com/temp/original.avi
And here is one of the versions (8bit, no color spase conversion, max settings of codec)
http://boriskey.890m.com/temp/processed.mpg
Project properties (I matched them to the camera codec as advised)
http://boriskey.890m.com/temp/1.gif
and encoder settings
http://boriskey.890m.com/temp/2.gif