Hi, I'm on a quest to get every ep of Southpark on VCD.
I want to capture as many as I can from cable at high res,
but to cap all 5 seasons would take tooo long.
So I've been getting what ep's I can find from kazaa.
The problem is that they are all (if I'm lucky) 352x240 DivX avi's and not very good quality.
I use the "HOW TO" section on this site to convert w/TMPGEec to VCD the resulting .mpg is around 218mbs (3 ep's per disc)and same poor quality (understandable).
I guess my question is, can I somehow Improve the quality of the resulting mpg?
thx
klumbz
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My tips are: download the smart smoother and the dynamic noise reduction filters to use in Virtual dub and try some different settings, might do the trick.
davidian - obviously overestimating himself -
Lukes Video guide will explain best how to do this.
http://www.geocities.com/lukesvideo
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