Need A Progarm to Improve Videos

thecristman

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Oct 14, 2007
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I download music videos from various sites to play on my large monitor. When I expand the picture beyond the small one it comes as, the picture gets very grainy and pixelated. Does anyone here know of a program that can be used to improve the picture quality so I can use the bigger screen size?
 
Actually, you are expecting something dificult. do not exist what you want. Simply put, some programs might be able to fix some of your problem, yet the main is the source.
try looking for higher resolution videos and stop thinking low res to high res is possible because is not.

Trick one: MOre moving images = less quality
trick two: Fix color or background = gain more quality
trick three: a commercial soft its more likely to help gain some quality, a least 10% more than a free soft
trick four: your computer might be not fast enough, basically, memory and CPU usage is 95-100% in use while converting, will also affect quality.
trick five: a video should be good enough befor converting to assume better conversion. ie, if video on player looks nice, try to double the size to see how it looks, if quality keep on this move then is ok to convert; mostly that is how it really works! if it does look pixel like(square full of one or more colors in fading) then conversion is worthless.

This is a free tool, please read and look for info and manuals in your favorite search engine
 
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Actually, you are expecting something dificult. do not exist what you want. Simply put, some programs might be able to fix some of your problem, yet the main is the source.
try looking for higher resolution videos and stop thinking low res to high res is possible because is not.

Trick one: MOre moving images = less quality
trick two: Fix color or background = gain more quality
trick three: a commercial soft its more likely to help gain some quality, a least 10% more than a free soft
trick four: your computer might be not fast enough, basically, memory and CPU usage is 95-100% in use while converting, will also affect quality.
trick five: a video should be good enough befor converting to assume better conversion. ie, if video on player looks nice, try to double the size to see how it looks, if quality keep on this move then is ok to convert; mostly that is how it really works! if it does look pixel like(square full of one or more colors in fading) then conversion is worthless.

This is a free tool, please read and look for info and manuals in your favorite search engine


Thanks for the input. I have tried the software you mentioned, it helped, but would still like to try and get better. As far as my computer, it has the quad core processor with 3 gig of ram and a high quality video card, so it is the best I can get. I tried something new this weekend, I used the built in tuner in media player and found I could record off the music channels on Dish and that woprks great. Just need to edit them now.
 

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