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  1. Hi,

    I've noticed that DVD rips tend look much darker than the original clips on DVD. Why? I realize there are tradeoffs because of the reencoding.

    This has nothing to do with Macrovision because those DVDs are not Macrovision-protected. Whether I use De-Macrovision option in SmartRipper or not, the result is always the same.

    Is there anything I can do about this annoying problem? Some rips are simply too dark.

    Thanks.
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    Depending on the encoder you use, you can always experiment with the with the filters to adjust the brightness, contrast, etc.- "Simple Color Correction" under the "Settings > advanced" tab in TMPGEnc, or if you are using CCE, you can frameserve through VirtualDub and use it's filters - "Video > Filters > 'add' button > Levels"
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    Originally Posted by tamgiao
    Hi,

    I've noticed that DVD rips tend look much darker than the original clips on DVD. Why? I realize there are tradeoffs because of the reencoding.

    This has nothing to do with Macrovision because those DVDs are not Macrovision-protected. Whether I use De-Macrovision option in SmartRipper or not, the result is always the same.

    Is there anything I can do about this annoying problem? Some rips are simply too dark.

    Thanks.
    Dark on Your PC ? or dark when played on a VCD > DVD
    When converted and played on a DVD they may look OK again
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