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Old 22nd June 2004, 17:31   #28  |  Link
jorel
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Quote:
Originally posted by Wilbert
[B]I agree with you, but this shouldn't be possible.
Wilbert, trevlac, Kika and all
edited> all pictures are before any encode(1 from vobs and 2 from d2v),loading in vdubmpeg2 and did a screenshot(source to clipboard)and paste in paint,resize 80% and save as .jpg! the preview in vdubmpeg2 show more details than the screenshots! <edited

the pictures posted was using "PC scale" in d2a176 and was resized(80%) to put in the link that don't accept more than 850Kb size. trust me, i post like i wrote.
i have new pictures with 80% of the size,take a look please:

vobs:

http://img34.imageshack.us/img34/5236/vobs.jpg

using pc scale in dvd2avi project:

http://img39.imageshack.us/img39/7083/pcscale.jpg

using tv scale in dvd2avi project:

http://img34.imageshack.us/img34/516/tvscale.jpg

i posted about that differences in kvcd forum a long time ago.(if needed i post the link, was in Fri Mar 19, 2004)

all my encodes from all dvds are always dark comparing with the original dvds,
it happen with all sources (movies or cartoons) using PC scale or TV scale without any resize or filter in .avs script! i did lots of samples to compare encodes in tv trying to find the reason of that "darkness".
:arrow: but before that tests, we can only "feel" that something is wrong after all job is done getting the dark and with faded colors(washed) pictures in tv !
...(and i want to do all the job again) and believe me, i redo (from the begining)
for me,the picture from the vob have ~15% better color and ~10% more bright/contrast and we are loosing that details BEFORE we start to encode!
today i posted the same in kvcd forum:http://kvcd.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=11927
thanks for your atention!
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