bananacreamandpeca
13th December 2005, 21:18
I don't know how to explain this well.
I am using agk for a while now and always been happy with the end results.
Until recently I updated to agk 2.20.
I do not know if it is because of the particular dvd-title or the
xvid setiings/version number or it is just me.
I converted "kung fu hustle dvd" and "ewoks - the battle for endor dvd"
to xvid.avi with agk 2.20 (1 disc 700mb-rip, vbr mpp3 96kpps, endtitles 40% Q.)
And the results were that the colors are too bright or "too colored"
The colors are so bright as if they are cartoony-like on the result avi's.
On old tv-remote controls, you would have this color-control knob that had
this little sun-logo, that brightens or de-brightens the color of the picture.
That same effect I would see in de result avi's.
Why is this?
I checked the log:
One thing I came acroos was "color correction enabled"
Does this have anythign to do with this?
I re-ripped agian this time with the color correction of.
Only on "kung fu hustle" the colors lookes pretty close to the original dvd-source.
I am using agk for a while now and always been happy with the end results.
Until recently I updated to agk 2.20.
I do not know if it is because of the particular dvd-title or the
xvid setiings/version number or it is just me.
I converted "kung fu hustle dvd" and "ewoks - the battle for endor dvd"
to xvid.avi with agk 2.20 (1 disc 700mb-rip, vbr mpp3 96kpps, endtitles 40% Q.)
And the results were that the colors are too bright or "too colored"
The colors are so bright as if they are cartoony-like on the result avi's.
On old tv-remote controls, you would have this color-control knob that had
this little sun-logo, that brightens or de-brightens the color of the picture.
That same effect I would see in de result avi's.
Why is this?
I checked the log:
One thing I came acroos was "color correction enabled"
Does this have anythign to do with this?
I re-ripped agian this time with the color correction of.
Only on "kung fu hustle" the colors lookes pretty close to the original dvd-source.