SleeperZzz
8th November 2005, 00:39
I’ve found like many others that after an agk xvid enc the results are too dark. I know many have posted their overlay fixes and player picture controls as a solution. The problem is when you go back to the original content(TS in my case) with the adjusted overlay settings the picture is blown out. The brightness and contrast of the AVI should match the orig TS as close as possible.
After searching and reading the forum I’ve found Manono’s tweak and levels solutions great and Didée Masktool approach compelling. I’m ready to try them out but I couldn’t find a step by step example of abort, edit, encode. If I abort agk then edit the AVS script wont agk simply overwrite my edits once I start it back up? Do I have to manually go into AviSynth(VDubMod?), add the script and start the encode? If so will everything I specified in agk fall into place? I would experiment myself but I’m at work and I can’t get this subject off my mind.
TIA,
Sleeper
TMPGEnc vet.... GKnot newbie
After searching and reading the forum I’ve found Manono’s tweak and levels solutions great and Didée Masktool approach compelling. I’m ready to try them out but I couldn’t find a step by step example of abort, edit, encode. If I abort agk then edit the AVS script wont agk simply overwrite my edits once I start it back up? Do I have to manually go into AviSynth(VDubMod?), add the script and start the encode? If so will everything I specified in agk fall into place? I would experiment myself but I’m at work and I can’t get this subject off my mind.
TIA,
Sleeper
TMPGEnc vet.... GKnot newbie