Ok.. searching through my OLD pile of cd's I found a copy of mortal kombat on Sirius MovieCD it's a motion pixel's MVI2 codec 1410kbps bitrate. 320x236 resolution 14.985 fps... 11025hz audio, 8bit mono. (What the hell they were smoking I haven't figured out)

any suggestions that don't involve throwing it away on getting this close to decent quality? I know, garbage in garbage out. But there must be some pros out there that could reccommend some temporal smoother settings, or something. I'm doing it just for the fun of it, so even if it looks mildly better it would be an improvement.

Note: I loaded it up in tmpgenc and applied a noise filter, I need to set it all the way up to 60/1/60 before I consider it passable as far as noise is conserned. But I was thinking maybe a combination of filters applied through avisynth might do a better job. Any suggestions.

When I get a chance i'll scan one of the cd's just so you can have a good laugh. I think they were trying to compete with VCD. If i remember correctly I got this when I bought my 486/100 mhz cpu and thought it was the greatest thing ever.. I also think I was 15 at the time. By the way, it looks like the company is still in business www.moviecd.com