How to Reduce Quality Losing When Convert HD Video
High-definition video or HD video refers to any video system of higher resolution than standard-definition (SD) video, and most commonly involves display resolutions of 1280×720 pixels (720p) or 1920×1080 pixels (1080i/1080p). Some DV or camera recorded video formats are also HD video such as TS, M2TS, TP, TRP, etc.
When you want to upload these HD videos to Youtube or play them on iPod, you will meet this problem – you should take videos of one format into a format that works on Youtube or iPod, but why the output quality often gets bad after conversion?"
This article will tell you how to reduce the quality losing when convert HD video with HD video converter. Here just take the Aimersoft HD Video Converter as a sample.
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This HD video converter supports HD video output and all Resolution parameter of the HD video in the settings have been changed from1280*720 to 1920*1080.

So, you just need to select the output video format from the HD video column (mp4 for iPod, wmv for uploading, etc.) and adjust the Resolution to 1920*1080 and Bit Rate to 8000 kbps. (This HD video converter also supports setting Resolution parameters manually, so you can type the data by yourself).
After parameter adjusting, you can edit the video effect or start to conversion directly. But please remember that it's impossible to convert HD video without losing any quality as the code compress process would destroy most of unimportant data, and what we can do is to reduce the quality losing as possible as we can.
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