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  1. I recently purchased a set of martial arts DVDs. The footage is from Brazil (I believe Pal-M) which when converted incorrectly gives a green picture and unfortunately that's what these imbeciles have done on a commercial DVD release. Is there a way to adjust the individual colour levels? I believe it's possible with TMPGEnc but that's incredibly slow.
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    I don't believe there is any way to change the color (tint) without re-encoding. However, if the only change would be to the color, TMPGEnc shouldn't take that long.
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    Alter the tv set while watching. This is easiest to do.
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  4. Originally Posted by redwudz
    I don't believe there is any way to change the color (tint) without re-encoding. However, if the only change would be to the color, TMPGEnc shouldn't take that long.
    I want to re-encode. TMPGEnc is criminally slow. I could take a plane to Brazil and film the footage myself before that piece of garbage finished.
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    I could alter color of a movie an have a new disc in a few hours. All using TMPGENC. Your PC must be slow.

    Again, just alter the tv while watching. Put it back when done.

    It was caused by a poor analog PAL->NTSC transfer.
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  6. Originally Posted by lordsmurf
    I could alter color of a movie an have a new disc in a few hours. All using TMPGENC. Your PC must be slow.

    Again, just alter the tv while watching. Put it back when done.

    It was caused by a poor analog PAL->NTSC transfer.
    TMPGEnc's filters are not very good. I have an XP2000 with 512MB DDR Ram. I don't think that's slow.
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    tmpgenc filters are excellent
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