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marks31191591
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March 19, 2021
Question

Edit First or Convert First for Large File

  • March 19, 2021
  • 1 reply
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Hi,

 

  • I have a HUGE video file (506GB) -- converted from an old VHS tape from the 1980s. Wedding video 1 hour long.
  • Format is MPEG-4 within an MP4 container.
  • I load the file into Premiere Elements and it totally chokes -- takes forever to edit. No surpise there.
  • Question: if I compress it, will I lose lots of detail? It was originally 720-480 and I upconverted it to 400% in Topaz.
  • I need to do scene to scene light correction.
  • Edit first (even though it will take forever and most likely crash PE OR compress first and then edit?
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John T Smith
Community Expert
Community Expert
March 20, 2021

When I use an external Grass Valley ADVD-110 to convert VHS to "minimally compressed" AVI it comes through at about 12-13 Gig per hour of video

You have done something really wrong to get 506 Gig for one hour of video... which I suspect is related to saying you "upconverted it to 400% in Topaz" from 720x480 to whatever you have now

You simply can't make good high defination out of the standard definition from a VHS tape

I really don't know how to edit a file like that

marks31191591
Participant
March 20, 2021

Interestingly the 400% upscale video looks amazing. It really does. But it really isn’t editable at that size and I really need to do scene to scene light correction.

Ann Bens
Community Expert
Community Expert
March 20, 2021

How large is the original file without Topaz?