OtakuGray wrote:So would it be better or worse in the end to use lossless codecs or another codec thats smalller?
If you don't have much time or disc space, you would probably just use the smaller, lossy originals.
Or if your computer is beefy enough, you might be happy enough with the speed of a lossy editing codec.
But if you have the time & space; or your computer isn't fast enough; then yes, by all means use lossless so you have a more comfortable time editing... since your workflow is limited by read/write speed, not computing power (it's generally faster).
HOWEVER, I would think professionals have fast enough computers to not care... or even
need to know about lossless editing... especially when AMV-like precision isn't always required.
Real-world-editing needs to be practical. AMV-editing is
not practical.
(so the two need to be treated differently)