dvd - xvid with gknot troublesvv

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  1. bananix

    bananix Member

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    my main issue is that i somehow got xvid that had same lighting than the source...now i always get too light and high contrast output also with divx...

    http://sauli.cjb.cc/bitrate.gif
    http://sauli.cjb.cc/resolution.gif
    http://sauli.cjb.cc/saveavs.gif

    i just tested different field settings and and the first one was that in the captures...after i tried others i couldn't get that good version anymore...perhaps i did something differently that i don't remember...

    also do i need to do anything else to remove interlacing than the field settings...the source is ntsc interlaced (0.00% FILM)
     
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    bananix Member

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    i figured out the lighting problem it was my ati display settings that changed the video =)
     
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    Rikoshay Regular member

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    Well that's good. If you were to deinterlace the file, do it through AVISynth and use the filter FieldDeinterlace. That's probably the simplest way to go about it. TTFN.
     
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    The_OGS Active member

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    Yes, this should be encoded @ 30fps with simple de-interlace filter.
    Field Deinterlace (good choice) would be selected just before GKnot saves the AVS script :^)
    L8R
     
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    Rikoshay Regular member

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    I also heard that beta versions of XviD has lighting problems with some users, so you should stick with final versions.
     

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