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There's a few things it won't do like you cannot open a DVD or blu ray etc, but you can use it as a video editor to clean your grainy video files up, if any. Most commercial products like blu ray will not have a problem with grain so all sources out there in mkv/mp4 format will be pretty pristine if not over compressed! The amount of compresed to hell junk out there including YouTube files is amazing. But any high bitrate avi source you input might benefit from a clean up I suppose, but it will always be a lossy to lossy output.
I'm surprised it's free now as it really is a quality product so thankyou to the software developers for giving it as freeware. There's a multitude of vdf plugins to use, so the learning curve is high and newbies will most likely make a big mess of a video project. |