Generation Quality Loss ?

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Generation Quality Loss ?

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If I make an AV backup of a project and then use this backup to continue building the project and then do the same again etc, will I will be getting progressive generation quality losses?
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No. It is a lossless transfer each time or layer....

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Thanks Joel

That another query answered :D

I'm trying to work out why a recent project suddenly developed serious 'jaggies' and it's one where I had gone two generations of AV saves.

My current project with same equipment throughout but single generation is perfect.

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If it is SD footage being viewed on an HD monitor, even the original SD footage would look awful. The HD monitor has to blow-up SD nearly 4 times to fill the screen.
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