Hope someone knows how to do this. I bought some anime vcds but want to use a smoother to make it look better but don't want to re-encode and lose quality. Cany anyone tell me how to do this. I've ripped the DAT file and the mpeg from the vcd so I have both available to process them. Thanks.
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Originally Posted by perdomot"Art is making something out of nothing and selling it." - Frank Zappa
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I was afraid of that. The movies come encoded with standard vcd settings but I use XVCD settings to get better results. If I encode at a higher bit rate, do you think that would help?
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Originally Posted by perdomot
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I've had some luck recoding VCD/MPEG1 to low compression, low distortion XviD AVIs with VirtualDub, using it's temporal smoother filter set to about a 4 level, then re-encoding to MPEG1. The temporal smoother seems to blend out the mpeg blockieness and preserve the edges, while reducing the horizontal/vertical line jittering and diagonal jaggies. The only downside is there is a slight ghost effect when there's an even light or dark colored background and an opposite shade object moves rapidly across it. I usually don't notice it unless I know to look for it.
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Originally Posted by CrustyCurmudgeon"Art is making something out of nothing and selling it." - Frank Zappa
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On short clips I use HuffYUV, but since I have Win98 and FAT32 won't allow files larger than 4 gig, I have to use more compression than HuffYUV can be counted on for clips longer than about 15 minutes. That link to using VirtualDub as a frame server didn't seem to me to offer a solution... plus it looked pretty complicated. Is is the right link?
EDIT - Oops. I see how it is used with TMPGEnd to do the job... neat, though still a bit complicated, but I can see how that would be better for longer stuff. -
Originally Posted by CrustyCurmudgeon"Art is making something out of nothing and selling it." - Frank Zappa
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You're welcome.
"Art is making something out of nothing and selling it." - Frank Zappa
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