How Do I Re-Capture at higher res? Help

hi, maybe i misunderstood, but i just finished edited an hour long doc from 24 hrs of footage and i originally put the settings to capture at a lower res to save on file size-JPEG. now i want to re-capture at a higher res. someone told me to use media mgr and check recompress and save a new project using my whole project selected. so i did so, they said it would ask me to insert various tapes to get the footage off of. it is processing now for 4 hrs and has not aksed me to connect the cam or insert tapes.
i did a test of a small section first and it did look better after the recompress but i am confused. is it just reprocessing all the old files? am i wasting my time? should have chosen something other than recompress? yikes!
thx in advance

1 ) after completing the edit of the sequence, select it in the Project tab
2 ) Go to File>Media Manager. Change the first pulldown menu to 'Create Offline' and the second one to 'DV-NTSC' or whatever you are going to up-rez to.
3 ) Check 'Delete Unused Media From Duplicated Items' If you are smart, you will include handles of at least one second. Uncheck 'Include Affiliate Clips' since we want to avoid recapturing anything that isn't in the sequence besides handles.
Drag the mouse pointer over the green bar at the top of the window and look at the numbers. The green bar shows the full amount of media originally captured with the sequence's clips (untrimmed). Underneath this, where you see 'n/a' dragging around will reveal what should be a much smaller time number representing the trimming of the extra media. Unfortunately, it will be roughly the same number as the green bar above. Sooo...
4 ) Create a new project, and save and name it 'TrashMeDummyProject' This project will be our intermediary project, and we will want to get rid of it (and all its potential capture folders, etc.) when it has outlived its usefulness in the next couple of steps. Wherever you see those folders or files later, you're going to know you can ditch them.
5 ) Go back to the first project tab, grab the sequence and drag it into the new 'TrashMeDummyProject' tab. Make sure that this sequence and tab stay upfront in the next step.
6 ) Now go to File>Media Manager and use the same settings as we used in steps 1 - 2 - 3.
Now this time you will see that the time number in the 'n/a' section is correct for the amount of footage that should be recaptured! At this point, hit OK and follow through with the rest of the Media Manager/Onlining process of selecting the subsequent NEW trimmed sequence and going File>Batch Capture. Remember to set your Capture Presets to your uprez online settings!for the tapes.

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