This is an example of the self-made featured sample video after the audio and video tracks have been cleaned.
Notice that the video, once it has undergone our cleaning process, will also appear in the 16:9 aspect ratio, or widescreen, for optimal viewing on HD television screens. The converted fullscreen to widescreen presentation comes as part of the video picture cleanup process at no extra charge.
Keep in mind that widescreen video does not automatically imply HD, or high definition, video. At this time, processed video that we create will remain in SD, or standard definition, format - the same standard that was in usage before HD came along. Keep in mind, however, that SD content is capable of being upscaled to HD resolutions, which is what usually happens when you play a video DVD on an HD television.
Notice also that the volume of the audio has been normalized, or made louder, and all traces of tape "hiss" have been carefully eliminated from the video presentation.
Our efforts to clean videos are made possible through a variety of of high-quality software products which are creatively used in particular sequences to produce a result that meets considerable quality standards. No two videos can be effectively cleaned in exactly the same fashion. A process of trial and error is necessary for all videos we encounter to ensure that the cleaning process is properly being performed in the most optimal manner.
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