It seems if you input 16-235 into ProCoder Express, it will change it back to 0-255. Not good if you were looking to keep your video to NTSC standards. And I'm not sure why I didn't think of this before but if you set your levels to 32-215, ProCoder Express will output 16-235, roughly. I say roughly because not one mpeg encoder gives you exact 16-235 levels. None I've tested anyway. There's always a pixel that one of the R,G, or B level is below 16 or higher then 235. But I guess if you add RGB together and divide by 3, it stays in the range. That's probably a whole other topic though. As I don't know the exacts on that. Well, it's just a tip for anyone who may be interested or hasn't already thought of it.![]()
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