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03-05-2003, 06:06 PM
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Hi all

as subject, which filters give best quality for LBR template?

I am using Moviestacker and really like it! but there are so many filters and i don't what to choose
The movie is 93min and a PAL dvd i aiming for 1 cd.

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Hi all

as subject, which filters give best quality for LBR template?

I am using Moviestacker and really like it! but there are so many filters and i don't what to choose
The movie is 93min and a PAL dvd i aiming for 1 cd.

Thanks all.
hi Adder

try this,encode a little sample and see if you like the result:

Mpeg2Source("D:\lxxx.d2v")
LegalClip()
BicubicResize(352, 240, 0, 0.6, 0, 1, 720, 47
SpaceDust()
TemporalSmoother(radius=2, strength=3)
TemporalCleaner(ythresh=2, cthresh=3)
BlockBuster(method="sharpen", detail_min=1, detail_max=10, strength=10)
#AddBorders(0, 0, 0, 0)
LegalClip()

Sampler(length=24)
## MPEG size = ((Total frames/MovieTimeInMinutes)/24) * MPEG sample file size * .98 ##

change what is need:
address of Mpeg2Source("D:\lxxx.d2v"),etc.

try first ok?
i got very cool result using this
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03-06-2003, 05:11 AM
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Hi jorel

Just a question to throw at you. I can do an encode with 544x576 with CQ 50, would 50 CQ be acceptable in your books? It looks good on my TV (28" widescreen)

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Hi jorel

Just a question to throw at you. I can do an encode with 544x576 with CQ 50, would 50 CQ be acceptable in your books? It looks good on my TV (28" widescreen)

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hi again Adder


i encode using CQ60 or more.
if looks good for you in your tv 28''(very good size)
it's ok.
some hints:
Kwag say that CQ60 or more will be used.

but please,post you scrip and i test it too.
maybe i got your result.
if the image stay ok then....
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I think that you mean below and not above.

Also,I think that words like "above" and "below" only describe physical States.

But Nobody is perfect
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I think that you mean below and not above.

Also,I think that words like "above" and "below" only describe physical States.

But Nobody is perfect

i edit the post.

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