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<blockquote data-quote="eXDee" data-source="post: 394487" data-attributes="member: 68077"><p>Use handbrake to convert it to an mp4/similar.</p><p>On the left select 'constant quality rate'On the main screen, Tick decomb (not deinterlace). Set anamorphic to none and leave width/height blank. In the video tab don't touch anything. In the sound tab set audio to AC3 for TV3 and a high bitrate AAC for other channels.</p><p>This will result in an equally large file to what you recorded, however the intention of the above settings is to maintain full quality. It will take a while to encode, but when done you'll have a file which you can burn to a DVD with DVDFlick/Similar.</p><p></p><p>If you want to archive them as files and not burn to dvd, simply dont use constant quality rate, set a bitrate (with 2 pass encoding), use AAC audio and play with settings till you get what works. You can even drop the resolution if you want.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eXDee, post: 394487, member: 68077"] Use handbrake to convert it to an mp4/similar. On the left select 'constant quality rate'On the main screen, Tick decomb (not deinterlace). Set anamorphic to none and leave width/height blank. In the video tab don't touch anything. In the sound tab set audio to AC3 for TV3 and a high bitrate AAC for other channels. This will result in an equally large file to what you recorded, however the intention of the above settings is to maintain full quality. It will take a while to encode, but when done you'll have a file which you can burn to a DVD with DVDFlick/Similar. If you want to archive them as files and not burn to dvd, simply dont use constant quality rate, set a bitrate (with 2 pass encoding), use AAC audio and play with settings till you get what works. You can even drop the resolution if you want. [/QUOTE]
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