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Old 7th July 2003, 16:45   #4  |  Link
jggimi
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...i opened the avs script in WMP, and it sure is the same thing there...
Then it is either your display settings, or the problem is in the source, or one of your AviSynth filters.
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...and i det a compressability test, and it showed like 46 or something...
This is academic, as the problem exists in the video served to the codec, and what you are seeing is not compression artifacts. But, per Doom9's XviD guide, 40-50% can be acceptable, provided you use B-Frames.
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...maybe someone wanna get a sample, an just see what's wrong??
As I've described:
  1. First, confirm your display is set to 24-bits or 32-bits of color.
  2. If so, you should confirm whether the problem is in your DVD source or in AviSynth. To determine if the trouble is in the source, you can examine the VOBs in VdubMod, DVD2AVI, or a software DVD player.
  3. If the problem is not in the source, then it is in an AviSynth filter (your .avs script).
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