


I wanted them to look just like they did originally (or even better if I could for SD, by doing deinterlacing and some sharpening) especially for my HDTV clips. If no re-compression was necessary, then don't do it. I simply wanted to put my recordings, pure as they were, edited as I wanted into clips by VideoReDo, onto BluRay storage for playback. Like you, my goal was "no re-compression". I also have some TS files created by CapDVHS in WinXP, recording directly from HDTV DVHS tapes and my JVC DT100U DVHS VCR, that I'd wanted to transcribe to BluRay. Click to expand.I may be a "rookie" but I've also been working on this type of project for quite a while now, both for my SD TV video clips (recorded to copy-freely MPG from my ATI TV Wonder 650 PCI card using BeyondTV, and now as copy-freely WTV from WMC) as well as for my HDTV video clips (again, from both BeyondTV and WMC).
