I have converted a movie using TDA but its very dark is there a program whch can brighten it up a bit. trouble is now its in dvd format like vob files so do i have to change all the vobs back to say .avi or what ever
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its dark on the pc havnt tried it yet on tv maybe I should 1st as I have done something like this b4 and it was fine on tv
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There was a version of MPEG2 Requant that can adjust the brightness of MPEG-2. No need to re-encode. m2v input and output only though.
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Not sure. Probably not.
Was as few years ago. There is a long thread over at doom9. I would still have either the source or a binary somewhere. Basic command line app where you specify the brightness as a ratio. Tested it at the time and it worked well. Very fast to since it doesn't re-encode. -
Originally Posted by natty
Interesting about MPEG2Requant. I've used the demo a few times and been impressed how one could control requantizing by frame type. Give it the capability to work with DVD files, or at least program streams, along with a few adjustments such as brightness, and it'd really be something. But perhaps there'd be little call for such a tool, experts wouldn't need it and n00bs wouldn't know how to get the most out of it.Pull! Bang! Darn! -
Originally Posted by guns1inger
ATI and many graphics cards have very fancy gamma/luminance profile setup, do those help ? -
Natty, on the off chance someone else finds it useful, I'll post it here rather than in my reply to your PM. You first gotta have DVDRebuilder installed and configured.
Go to: Options -> AVS Options -> Advanced (Expert) Options -> Filter Editor.
Add this line and save:
Levels(0,1.3,255,0,255)
You may also want to include a comment line. Any line starting with # is ignored by Avisynth:
#Corrects gamma for display in a brighter environment. Second value, default is 1.0.
Load the DVD files into DVDRB and re-encode. Be advised that DVDRB will use that Avisynth command every time unless or until you clear the filter editor.Pull! Bang! Darn! -
Originally Posted by SingSing
This is a key issue in making a HTPC system work. Video is YUV 16-235 with TV gamma. Clueless geek computer programmers think it is all about a linear 1Kx1K 24bit RGB frame buffer that they were taught in ComSci 101.
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