

It's possible that there is some miracle cure for lost quality as there is for still pictures, but I am not aware of such software for videosĪlso, be aware that vob files are a mess internally, and are not really ideal for playback or editing. Once the quality is lost there really isn't a way to put it back.

The analog conversions could be devastating to whatever quality was there initially. But then you have two analog conversions, plus you will have to reincode the videos from vob files. Those do not have great quality by today's standards. Last edited by satimis February 16th, 2022 at 05:34 AM. I have quite strong PCs here with 32G RAM installed. It can't work on PC running AMD CPU graphics.Īfterwards I'll start my test enhancing old videos. DaVinci Resolve 17 works on Win10 running on bare-metal PC with graphic card installed. Installation went through without problem but it can't start. I'm now installing DaVinci Resolve 17 on Win10 and Ubuntu 20.04 but unfortunately I couldn't make in to work on Ubuntu 20.04. I have tried it on ffmpeg and Avs Editor but the result is not much improvement.
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I might have to choose shotcut or kdenlive since they are not resource heavy, apparently.I have been searching around for solution to enhance my old 1990 video but unfortunately up-to-now having not find a solution. of 16gb (DDR3/Intel 4th gen system) so I'm a bit concerned about that. My computer only has 8gb of RAM and is limited to a max. It's unfortunate that more people haven't posted replies and there doesn't seem to be much interest (?) in video editing software or maybe it's just on here? Please post folowups if you try one of those you listed. I haven't tried video editing software before but supposedly, Shotcut is pretty user friendly and good for beginners. I plan on trying Shotcut, Kdenlive, Davinci Resolve and maybe Olive.
