I convert old VHS-C-PAL movies to XSVCD. A blue PC-created titel with a light background shows a blue gleam around the letters. Also I see at the edges of clothing a gleam. This gleam at sharp edges is on the original movie too, but you can see no gleam around the title with the avi-file. After the mpeg-conversion the gleam at the edges of the clothing gets larger and a gleam arround the letters was added.
I use a videobitrate of 5000kbps and tried a quantisation between 6 and 9. Is use this command within a script: transcode -i $i -V -y mpeg2enc,toolame -F 5,"-q $4 -g 6 -G 18 -S 10000" -w "$2" -b "$3" -j 4,14,16,10 -Z 696x556 -J dilyuvmmx,yuvdenoise -Y -10,-4 -o "$mpgdir$basename"_"$2"_"$3"_"$4" -export_asr 2 Should I use another filter or special parameters for yuvdenoise? Is it correct to use dilyuvmmx,yuvdenoise or is there a better way? /usr/share/doc/transcode/filter_yuvdenoise.txt says: "... except that the filter doesn't do interlaced MC yet and doesn't do a good job on interlaced frames that way" Al ------------------------------------------------------- This sf.net email is sponsored by:ThinkGeek Welcome to geek heaven. http://thinkgeek.com/sf _______________________________________________ Mjpeg-users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/mjpeg-users