djc1puno
6th February 2002, 01:45
hello folks,
was wondering if i can get some advices regarding my recent movie rip troubles. i'm ripping you've got mail, ntsc, progressive...i set up dvd2avi with forcefilm...did two ripz: first was with divx4, 2cd's sharp bicubic, compressability percentage (resolution was set @ roughly 700+x???) @ roughly 44-45...second rip was with divx3, 2cd's, sharp bicubic, compresablitity percentage (resolution was set @ roughly 500+x???) @ roughly 70 percent...both final products were pretty blurry...it's not as noticable when the scene is bright (daytime), light colors, etc., but the blurriness is very noticable when it's on dark colors, night time, etc. was wondering if anyone can help me resolve this one...i've tried resizing resolutions, but that didn't help...tried using divx3 and divx4...same product...should i set the deinterlacing? it said progressive in dvd2avi, so i set that option to 'none.' also, movie trims were set to 'none' as well...please advice...thanks... :)
djc1puno
was wondering if i can get some advices regarding my recent movie rip troubles. i'm ripping you've got mail, ntsc, progressive...i set up dvd2avi with forcefilm...did two ripz: first was with divx4, 2cd's sharp bicubic, compressability percentage (resolution was set @ roughly 700+x???) @ roughly 44-45...second rip was with divx3, 2cd's, sharp bicubic, compresablitity percentage (resolution was set @ roughly 500+x???) @ roughly 70 percent...both final products were pretty blurry...it's not as noticable when the scene is bright (daytime), light colors, etc., but the blurriness is very noticable when it's on dark colors, night time, etc. was wondering if anyone can help me resolve this one...i've tried resizing resolutions, but that didn't help...tried using divx3 and divx4...same product...should i set the deinterlacing? it said progressive in dvd2avi, so i set that option to 'none.' also, movie trims were set to 'none' as well...please advice...thanks... :)
djc1puno