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what settings should the avi be rendered at?
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what about progressive lower fields? what should i use to render the avi? and should i deinterlace it?
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^^lower feild first - dont deinterlace it...dont recompress and use maximum bit depth..
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thanks for the advice, the transfer came out really amazing, looks as good as a dvd one would buy
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