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Video Enhancing?

Discussion in 'Digital video discussion for Linux users' started by ehamm13, Dec 10, 2008.

  1. ehamm13

    ehamm13 Regular member

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    I was wondering if there is a simple software that converts your video( i have it in DVD format, but it isn't good quality) to smooth out the pixels.
    Or in lamens terms: i would want the video quality as good as it is minimized on the screen to have the same resolution on a big screen.
     
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    No such animal exists
     
  3. ehamm13

    ehamm13 Regular member

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    bahhhhhh!!!!!
    Ive seen some kind of software where you can enhance the resolution, but i want to try it before i buy it.
    Video Enhancer 1.09
     
  4. varnull

    varnull Guest

    I'll save you the trouble... it's a ripoff.

    Investigate image smoothing software.. (there is FOSS out there ..cinelerra/avidemux etc, but lots of high end video processing tools cost big money) you can take some of the blockyness off, but results are very variable.. Personally I think you should just rip at a proper dvd resolution and bitrate, and if you want to play dvd's on large screens then invest in a cheap upconverting dvd player.

    Does your question have anything at all to do with linux video/multimedia work seeing as you instantly start naming a win-only ripoff program? I love the BS marketing spiel on the download location
    .. yeah.. I can do that with avidemux for free.. hahaha..
    Has anybody seen what a mess that turns fast action into??

    video is the same as audio.. crap in-crap out XD
     
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