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ocelot 01-19-2003 10:28 AM

How to improve color with avisynth filters?
 
Hi i read some of the basic guides but now iam totaly lost so here are a few question:

I usualy encode with cce 2.66 but once it encode a short sample with tmpgenc and cce and it seems that the colours of cce are kind of pale.
What is the reason for that and can I fix or improve it with a avisynth filter??

How can I fix the blur effect of big black or green areas I heard something about blockbuster or smoother filter how does it work??

THANKSS!!!!

jorel 01-19-2003 10:52 AM

do you encode vcds or svcds with cce 2.66 ? :?

cce isn't good for vcds,
makes wonder in svcds.

:?:

blockbuster is fantastic.read about and download:

http://www.kvcd.net/forum/viewtopic....7b37a6874a0414
:wink:

ocelot 01-19-2003 12:05 PM

I make svcd so when you say cce makes wonder in svcd then iam doin something wrong cause I took a short sample and compare cce and tmpgenc, the quality was the same only the colours of tmpgenc was better, the colours of cce were pale.

What settings do you use for cce 2.66???

jorel 01-19-2003 12:11 PM

i don't use 2.66,
use the (cce2.65.01.00 wrong)
use cce 2.50.01.00
and the default adjust in dvd2svcd program . :wink:
and make wonder-full svcds.

editing:
use cce 2.50.01.00 is correct ..... :imstupid:

ocelot 01-19-2003 04:56 PM

I really would like to use cce but theres still the colour problem, can I use one of the colour scripts to solve the problem??

Thanks!!!

jorel 01-19-2003 05:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ocelot
I really would like to use cce but theres still the colour problem, can I use one of the colour scripts to solve the problem??

Thanks!!!

to make kvcds we use tmpgenc only.

if you want scripts with tmpgenc use the search and you find tons,ok?
if you have problems post here again! :wink:

ocelot 01-19-2003 05:44 PM

Thanks for your help so far but I dont use kvcd and the other thing is I cant use dvd2svcd with cce 2.66 cause when it tries to open or to save the .ecl file a error message appears: cant save .ecl file. Why is that??

Thanks!!

jorel 01-19-2003 05:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ocelot
Thanks for your help so far but I dont use kvcd and the other thing is I cant use dvd2svcd with cce 2.66 cause when it tries to open or to save the .ecl file a error message appears: cant save .ecl file. Why is that??

Thanks!!

cos dvd2svcd don't work with cce2.66....only with 2.50,
or better:
using cce 2.66 and "tick" in the Encoder tab:
safe mode (frameserving).
in this way works but is very "tedious boring long time" to encode.
better use 2.50.....don't need "frameserving" to work
and it's faster than 2.66

read about this in doom9 forum.
:)

ocelot 01-19-2003 06:27 PM

Quote:

cos dvd2svcd don't work with cce2.66....only with 2.50,
then you said
Quote:

don't use 2.66,
use the cce2.65.01.00
and the default adjust in dvd2svcd program .
and make wonder-full svcds.
how you do it then??
cause your usin 2.65
Thanks!!

jorel 01-19-2003 06:45 PM

ocelot


really sorry dear friend, the correct is:

cce2.50.01.00 :wink:


:imstupid: :imstupid: :imstupid: ..my mistake!

ocelot 01-19-2003 07:00 PM

Ahhhh ok :idea: THANKS!!!!

jorel 01-19-2003 07:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ocelot
Ahhhh ok :idea: THANKS!!!!

what do you wanna do now?
use tmpgenc or cce?
tmpgenc and skvcd template or
other template to kvcds are
fantastic.

the dedication of Kwag,Sansgrip, black prince,delaosa,rendalunit....
puf,..puf,...and others is incredible.
they "broke their head" to create,test and change information for us.

enjoy!!! :) :) :) :)


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