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Jellygoose 06-27-2003 12:14 PM

@jorel:

Hey nobody here things you cannot judge picture quality, please don't get offended my friend. :)

eMail me the pictures: catch22tx@gmx.net

I'll take a look at it too. It really might be the framerate, or the fact that the movie is fullscreen. I suppose your source is a DVD? I'm talking about the source of the screenshots you're going to send.
Regarding your other problem, your CQ seems to be right for a 90 min. FULL SCREEN movie @29.97 fps wich has to be de-interlaced.
Don't worry, I'm sure your system is ok!

jorel 06-27-2003 12:31 PM

of course Jell :D
i don't feel offended ...
friends have liberty to talk clear to another friend and
i don't see offence in any moment.
:wink:
for this reason i post my doubts here in forum,
not only for the results but for the great friendship.
this is the best here....you all :!:

and believe me,my friends from work call me when they have problems
with quality and when are changing the systems of tvs(ntsc to pal,to pal-n,etc).i am really "bored" with color and image quality.
the idea is get the best quality!
this is the best place to show all doubts!

and yes,my source is dvd,full screen, 29.97,ntsc,using fielddenterlace!

on "moving pictures"(fast) i see more differences.
when don't have moviments,seems the same.

sending the pictures...
thanks !
:wink:


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