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There is nothing to make it better? Sony Vegas etc... anything? Adobe? There's just 0 to do? That's sad! :(

 

Nothing at all, even if the creators of your source video recorded it in 4K ultra high bit rate and then converted it to 480p, that conversion to 480p has already discarded all the extra data from the original file.  No way you can recover them.  That's the downside of digital, while it is easy to remaster film.

I was just wondering, for you people who knows more about this than me, let's say this;

 

 

 

Selecting a source file that is 640x480 FLV and selecting to convert it into HVEC with 30,0000kbps bit rate and 1080p, It just won't be 30k bit rate.

 

So I am wondering, how to really really REALLY make it better quality. CUDA cores, better GPU? More RAM?

 

 

Like I said I don't know anything about this but I feel as I need to get many videos in better quality, I guess it won't happen on a normal convert? But more of re-mastering?

 

 

 

Thanks! :)

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If you have a 480p video FLV source file with low bit rate, low quality, there is hardly anything you can do to make it better.  Not even upscaling it to 1080p and increasing the bit rate.  There just isn't anyway, unless by the use of magic, where a video converter could conjure up data to make the video have a higher resolution and quality.

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If you have a 480p video FLV source file with low bit rate, low quality, there is hardly anything you can do to make it better.  Not even upscaling it to 1080p.

 

There is nothing to make it better? Sony Vegas etc... anything? Adobe? There's just 0 to do? That's sad! :(

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That is like taking spoiled food and trying to make it fresh again.

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There is nothing to make it better? Sony Vegas etc... anything? Adobe? There's just 0 to do? That's sad! :(

 

Nothing at all, even if the creators of your source video recorded it in 4K ultra high bit rate and then converted it to 480p, that conversion to 480p has already discarded all the extra data from the original file.  No way you can recover them.  That's the downside of digital, while it is easy to remaster film.

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So the point of video conversion software are.... feels odd to me that it doesn't work. I guess it just convert file types to other file types :)Then why they include settings...and 4K

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Ah... well thanks for the info! Even when it wasn't positive! :)

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there is way to clean up the video and make it better...but it requires hundreds of hours of fixing frame by frame

what some studios do with old video

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