On Sat, 2003-08-16 at 20:25, Steven M. Schultz wrote:

>       Did you try using the -N option?

Way to go! That's it.
It looks far better than with yuvdenoise, almost identical with the
original DV file. No more blockiness. Some very difficult scenes are
slightly smeared (flat distant slow-flowing river surface rippling in
moderate wind while camera sweeps left and right - on the MPEG2 you
cannot see those tiny ripples anymore) but i betcha it's only visible on
a computer screen, not on TV (and only if you know how the original DV
looks like).

I find it surprising i'm having so many difficulties and yet results are
only moderately good (not perfect) while commercial DVDs, at the same
resolution (720x480), using smaller bitrate, offer a much better image
quality.
Is it due to the codecs they use?

-- 
Florin Andrei

http://florin.myip.org/



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