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to The Don
I would love to know how this is done: upscaling a movie to 1080p. If I may, what software did you use exactly? I ask because I know there's alot of dumb scams converting to iPod, PSP, PS3 etc. out there. Most, like you say, only go to 480p, or render MPEG-4 (no AVC/H.264) etc. I don't care for a serial or crack. I will pay full price for something that does the job. As well, was kind of file was this original of 1.3GB? What resolution did it have? Was it DivX or Xvid? I'm just curious. Although it may not be "true HD'", is there really a positive difference in the upscaling? Thanks in advance. For a while now, I've honestly been trying to find stuff that does this. |
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