![]() ![]() I don't know whether Davinci Resolve can help? I haven't tried it. Besides if running this configured VLC playing other video it will be in a complete mess. The new settings are saved on VLC player. Now what video editor I can use to rectify the problem on each section. Although it is quite time consuming but I can do it without problem at least. I can do it either on an video editor, such as OpenShot, or on Terminal, running ffmpeg command lines. After finish I must combine them together. I must trim the video into sections and treate the problematic section differently. I can't apply one set of settings on the whole video. The digital video ripped by the profession shop on my old Sony V8 analogue tape is not completely blurry nor covered with yellowish color, only certain sections having problem. ![]() DR will export the clip untouched as ProRes. ![]() Set the clip to progressive in its Clip Attributes and use a timeline with the right size and also set to progressive. Uli Plank wrote:You can use DR, just 'lie' to it. ![]()
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