I am in the process of downloading my entire DVD library for my NAS so when I go back to Iraq, it's easier to take with me.
I just downloaded the Lord of the Rings Trilogy in and h264 ac3 mp4 file. I was expecting really HQ rips, cuz each one is over 3gb with stereo audio. The 3rd one is but the other 2 are obviously pixelated.
The weird part is that when I use GSpot to check the stats on the video, they ALL have a video bitrate of 2+kbps (which is higher than most of the mp4s I have downloaded - and they all look better).
Any ideas why it looks so bad or a way to fix it? I realize the fixing part is most likely wishful thinking.
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Looks the same in Windows Media Player Classic, WMP12, and when streaming to my xbox. Of course, it becomes less noticeable when resized to about 1/4 of it's normal size. But even then, it's still visible, just less so.
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Good to know that people answer the question asked in the forum. I could rip it and convert it myself. I've known how to do that for years. It is easier and faster when converting a whole collection to download it. And that wasn't the question I asked. I asked if there was a reason it would look bad despite a high bitrate (assuming the guy who made it knew what he was doing and didn't try to convert a lower bitrate video) or a way to make it look better. Thank you so much for being useless.
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