Just converted a DivX 4.12 file to SVCD in DVD2SVCD with CCE 2.5, and peoples skin is blue in the final MPEG. Not a slight tint, it is fully blue. Ive converted heaps of movies the same way, never had this problem before![]()
Thing is, I tried encoding in TMPGEnc, and it was fine. Normal colors. I'd rather not use TMPGEnc though, I prefer CCE. Is there any way of fixing this?
EDIT: Just converted a small clip to XViD, and ran it through DVD2SVCD. The skin was normal color. So it seems DivX is the culprit. Can I fix this somehow without reencoding the entire movie to Xvid first?
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I believe there is a filter in avisynth to fix this.
SwapUV swaps chroma channels (U and V) of a clip. Sometimes the colors are distorted (faces blue instead of red, etc) when loading a DivX or MJPEG clip in AviSynth v2.5, due to a bug in the decoders. You can use this filter to correct it.I mean it in the nicest way.
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