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  1. Member
    Join Date: Nov 2009
    Location: Kuwait
    Hello All,
    i m doing TV Rip for quiet sometime but i m not able to get the best quality out of my rips....i think my filter knowledge is too less or i m not able to tweak properly.

    TV Sample : http://www.sendspace.com/file/kz47mt

    TV Rip of the same Sample : http://www.sendspace.com/file/epwq49

    Can anyone plz guide me, i have attached my sample n the rip.

    Also see the SS which i took from the rip , theres seem to me some noise i think around the faces which doesnt give accurate look plus the faces gets blurred.






    Filter i use to make this rip
    1) Static Noice Reduction(6)
    2) Dynamic Noice Reduction(8)
    3) Sharpen(45)
    4) Deinterlace
    5) Frame Merger(4)
    6) Logo

    i use DivX 6.8.5 Codec for Compression at 900kbps.

    Plz someone help me out.
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  2. The TV Sample.avi is what you capped? If so, why are you capping using DivX and a 512x384 resolution (with crappy audio)? Even the source looks like garbage. Naturally the reencoded version looks much worse. You didn't even crop away the black bars with those ugly logos. And you way overfiltered it.

    Can't you cap at full res (720x576?) MPEG or whatever they broadcast in and then reencode?
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  3. Member
    Join Date: Nov 2009
    Location: Kuwait
    i will try to capture at 720X576 but it will be in avi format ......also will reencode n get u its sample ASAP
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