Easy now...I'm finding that, with the correct settings and AVISynth scripts, I'm getting results that are pretty good to my eyes. What would your recommendation be?Originally Posted by 45tripp
A "vase" as in a vessel to hold water and flowers?Originally Posted by 45tripp
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Originally Posted by dadrab
HC.
free, fast, powerful, neutral.
if you think you're onto something with MC,
i'm all ears.
although i'm fairly confident i could do better with any source you provide, using MC,
and it still wouldn't be good enough.
i've heard it said MC does well with colour. personally i can't see past all the blocks.
and to nip in the bud,
use a high enough bitrate, and everything and anything is good enough.
Originally Posted by dadrab
I'm still trying to see it...
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Originally Posted by 45tripp
My burners love them. I can get several episodes of TV shows or entire movies on them without skimping. My players - even the feniky one in our van - play them with ease.
I see a lot of recommendations for HC though. I'm going to give it a try.
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Originally Posted by mats.hogberg
I like TVC, I notice no video loss so I believe this topic should be locked "moderators".
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Your wish is my command! Locked on the OPs request.
/Mats
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