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Avisynth: Anyone tried encoding uperbit DVD with MA script?
I figure that a Superbit DVD as source would give the absolute best quality for a KVCD? I have Bram Stoker's Dracula myself but haven't tried to encode it yet. Would be interesting to know how a Superbit encode will look. :)
Please, post a clip if you have one. :wink: EDIT: If I'm gonna encode a Superbit DVD is there any way of using the DTS sound instead of DD? If so, what program do I use to encode the audio? |
hi audioslave..
I have "Charlies Angels" and "The Fifth Element" - - both versions.. Standard and SBit DVD. That's a good idea, and I've ben meaning/trying to complete this. I've done some scenes of "The 5th.." already (for testing purposes) but none so far, for "Charlies Ang..." so, maybe when I get some time, I'll post, or else maybe someone else has gotten some and would like to post them. Mine are MPEG-2 though. So, there would bound to be some differences ! -vhelp |
Hi vhelp,
It's no hurry. I just came think about it. I have Bram Stoker's Dracula (Superbit) myself and will try to encode it as soon as I get home! :wink: I don't have the "regular" version though so I can't really compare the difference in quality (if any!)... :roll: |
As for Sbit disks..
The one thing I have notice so far, is that they are slightly "lighter" in color. That will change some thing a bit in your final encode setting up. So, be on a lookout for disks that are "lighter" in color, complensate if you see them this way or similar or opposite :wink: I've made a few discoveries in my encoding process (my own) and I may end up re-doing some scenes to compare (before, and after) to see if my new tweaks made any differences. -vhelp |
Okidoki! :wink:
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