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Ok guys, quick query:
Since I grayscaled the whole end credits sequence for my Mummy edit, and did a few fades in the denouement besides, I thought it'd be prudent to export the last eight minutes or so, that I might add that to the end of the project. The resulting file looks great, but while the sync is fine, the motion isn't always flawlessly smooth in either Windows Media Player or DivX player. (This may just be my computer being sluggish.)
Here's the question: I exported as an mpeg-2, highest quality... but didn't separate the files. Due to a glitch, I've had to redo the audio anyway. Will I suffer any video quality loss if I use the video part of the integrated mp2, as opposed to exporting the elements separately? And when the video encoding is set to highest, barring the slight noise than Womble's effects produce, is there any generational loss produced by the method I described in the above paragraph?
Thanks!
Since I grayscaled the whole end credits sequence for my Mummy edit, and did a few fades in the denouement besides, I thought it'd be prudent to export the last eight minutes or so, that I might add that to the end of the project. The resulting file looks great, but while the sync is fine, the motion isn't always flawlessly smooth in either Windows Media Player or DivX player. (This may just be my computer being sluggish.)
Here's the question: I exported as an mpeg-2, highest quality... but didn't separate the files. Due to a glitch, I've had to redo the audio anyway. Will I suffer any video quality loss if I use the video part of the integrated mp2, as opposed to exporting the elements separately? And when the video encoding is set to highest, barring the slight noise than Womble's effects produce, is there any generational loss produced by the method I described in the above paragraph?
Thanks!