trythil wrote:Let me expound on some of that:
In my experience, the "advanced" stuff, while it is important to know, really doesn't come into play unless you notice that there is something obviously very, very wrong with the sources that you're editing.
If the red and blue components of the video you're editing are swapped, that's pretty easy to fix; if the video is vertically flipped, that's pretty easy too. If you're getting funky frame problems like flicker, that's a good indication that (1) you didn't deinterlace or (2) you have frame-rate mismatch problems. Both problems, thankfully, are relatively easy to fix thanks to modern DV tools, even though there's a number of ways to fix them.
And so on.
So don't worry. DV really isn't that bad if you don't let it be that way.
lol.. this is gonna sound lame.. but man, im like wha..
ok, whats deinterlace? and what is this.. red and blue components of the video ? lol.. and im guessing DV means digital video?