I have "ripped" some videos off youtube, with the owner's permission, to use for my school project. I need to burn it to DVD so I can bring it into the class and play it before my presentation. The problem is though that the video on the DVD is quite terrible and I cannot see a way with which I could upgrade this quality. Any help will be appreciated, along with software that will do this for me.
Oh, and I am ripping the videos off youtube with the GreaseMonkey script which downloads youtube videos as .mp4
Originally posted by dailun: You can't "upgrade" video quality to anything better than the source. See if you can get the source videos from the author.
Now hold on, that's not necessarily true. I make my living on improving video better than the source, by way of intricate hardware and software filtration methods (both audio and video). While the stuff you see in CSI is ridiculous, the reality lies about halfway between that fiction, and nothing at all.
It would be best to acquire the original video, if possible. If it's NOT possible, send me a private message, I'll give some tips. (PM because I don't read the forums often, a reply would not be seen.)