My original video was a download which shows TV record in 4:3 format, the actual size is 854x480, which if I open it with my video editor is changed to 848x480 (which is exactly 4:3). Please allow me to describe what I intend to do with my video. I have to understand your point about 'lossless format'. In general, is it correct to never chose higher settings than in the original, or doesn't this matter with a good video editor? ![]() What happens if I chose to import the video to work on by chosing either one or more of the following: a different format, a higher bitrate, a higher resolution or generally higher settings than the original videos, make changes and export it to the original settings again (also to the original format)? Will all this worsen the quality of the output file? I currently work on orginal videos with High Quality 480p, H264 format, 600 Bitrate, 25 fps + audio. After adjustements, a video in "raw format" is ready to be exported in various formats and settings which I can chose. When starting my edition work with my video editor, I can chose resolution, bitrate, audio options and then import a video. ![]() I want to keep the video quality and not worsen it by wrong output settings. I have a basic question on the procedures concerning video edtion and the subsequent conversion into another format.
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