Hi!

On Mon, 19 Jan 2004, Andrew Stevens wrote:

> > >         It's the precision of the DC component.   Most commercial DVDs
> > >         use -D 10 but mpeg2enc defaults to 9 to save a few bits.   A
> > > value of 11 is only valid at the next MPEG-2 profile/level so it's not a
> > > currently meaningful value to use.
> 
> Could you add a note that setting -D 10 may help large smooth dark areas avoid
> looking blocky...?

        Oh, interesting - hadn't thought of that benefit.

> It might even be worth making -D 10 the default, it 
> saves very very little and re-encoding is a pain.

        The tests I ran (had the results written down somewhere but can't
        seem to find them at the moment) showed a very slight increase in
        filesize (~1% or so) when using -D 10 instead of leaving it at the
        default of 9.   Probably my imagination but the results looked better -
        somewhat more "solid".

> What does everyone think?

        Almost all the commercial DVDs I've looked at with 'dvdview' use -D 10
        so making that the default would be a reasonable thing to do.

        Cheers,
        Steven Schultz



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