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Old 10th July 2006, 04:18   #1  |  Link
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Colormatrix?

Just need some basic info about it, because i'm totally clueless. When should i be using it? When should i not?

Right now i'm doing DVD -> AviSynth -> MPEG2 (cce) conversions.

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In this case, you don't need to. Just check the readme.
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here is the thread for colormatrix: http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?s=&threadid=82217
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In this case, you don't need to. Just check the readme.
Yes you do, if the coefficients used in the source are not the same as what CCE uses. The easiest way to make sure everything works properly is to enable hints in MPEG2Source (by adding the parameter info=3 IIRC) and then use ColorMatrix(mode="rec.601->rec.709",hints=true) right after MPEG2Source.
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