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Old 19th January 2007, 11:37   #1  |  Link
Mayotruck
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Subtitles good, video quality bad. Need experts please!

Hi all,

Well First off I have been having HUGE issues today, I ran a full virus csan adaware scan defragged the whole 9 yards... and then I tryed reinstalling virtualdummob ...and always the same thing... First off virtualdubmod does not go into my add remove programs list...not sure if thats normal, but if it's not please let me know. Then I downloaded VobSub_2.23.exe and I try to extract it to virtualdubmod and it begins extracting then blam! This happens
http://img213.imageshack.us/my.php?i...shot055so8.jpg
I have to manually shut down the program to get rid of it.... I must have some pretty bad issues on my computer,but any advice would help.. but anyways...

Then I decide I will try to add these subtitles anyways.So,
I have followed these instructions pefectly:
http://forum.videohelp.com/viewtopic.php?t=272736
( I first tryed AutoGk...and my movie came out 100% quality with the subtitles)

So I tryed anouther movie with AutoGk, and when it was "Analyzing source" , VirtualDub gets an error at 41% (like clockwork(tryed about 4 times)) it has an error message, which is this.
http://img442.imageshack.us/img442/8...shot043oy8.jpg

I tryed to figure out what the problem was and it maybe my audio driver, for this motherboard, but I'm not sure. So anyways, I decided to use VirtualDub instead and followed that link above.

It all worked fine and it actually subtitled the video and all but, the visual quality of the movie is way worse than the source video(and yes i had it on full rendering.. I followed the above steps EXACTLY)

So all i want is to get this movie's quality as good as the first movie I made, but it seems either I have made some stupid errors(quiet possible) or my computer is having some major issues... either way any advice would be nice.

If it makes any difference it was subtitling an .avi file.

Any ideas on how to fix any of my computer problems?
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Old 19th January 2007, 21:50   #2  |  Link
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Whenever you do an encoding with an avi the quality will always degrade, that's for sure. The best way would be adding subtitles thru a better source like DVD.
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Old 19th January 2007, 22:07   #3  |  Link
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Whenever you do an encoding with an avi the quality will always degrade, that's for sure. The best way would be adding subtitles thru a better source like DVD.
If you use the right software, the loss is very minimal.. almost zero in fact.

PROBLEM SOLVED!
See this link for details
http://forum.videohelp.com/viewtopic.php?t=320106
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