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Blurring, Grain and Chroma Issues in MPEG-2 Video

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Takeshi:

--- Quote from: KaworuKun on September 04, 2010, 11:28:50 PM ---
--- Quote from: Takeshi link=topic25989.msg4490483#msg4490483 date=1283633675 ---As for the bitrate, use CRF encoding instead; CRF 16-19. 16 being the one that will give you the best quality, but most of the time oversized encodes.
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OK. Will that fix the blurring? Or is the problem being caused by multiple things?

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Well, I just saw that they were talking about bitrates which most of the time will fix an issue. Wrong bitrate settings were the issue here too.

I had problems choosing the correct bitrate setting, and didn't want to resort to CRF since apparently a lot of people were dissatisfied with BluDragon's use of it.

vuzedome:
Get the bitrates right and everything should be ok.

daveLovesIt:

--- Quote from: KaworuKun on September 05, 2010, 03:08:06 PM ---I suggest you stop wasting your time posting useless, lame insults.

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I by no means meant to insult you, although I appreciate the advice I offered might be hard to swallow. I 100% apologise if you felt I was attacking you, although I did write that post risking that you would probably take it that way.

Rather than being one more person shouting "BITRATES!" to no effect, I thought I might offer some advice which I guarantee will help you get better, faster results, no matter what forums you are on and what technical problems you have, if properly absorbed and applied. If you cannot perceive any value... just discard and ignore it. That is the normal way to process information.

Good luck.

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