>>So I say use -H!
>
>Or as I do, combine the hi-res tables and the
>tmpgenc tables - basically use the Intra portion
>of the 'hi' and the nonIntra of the tmpgenc.
>"The best of both worlds" so to speak.

I'm pretty sure I tried that, and gained back some
artifacts that I had previously removed.  (Mostly
the notorious "stair-steppy things on slanted
transitions between very light areas and very dark
areas" :-)

>>cables!  I swear by Monster cables.  My 1-meter
>
>To each his own.  The electrons don't care :)

I dunno, back when I upgraded my audio cables to
Monster, I noticed a BIG difference.

>Aieee - but if you're using a composite cable
>then the VCR is
>MASHING/MUSHING/CURDLING/DOWNGRADING/etc the Y
>and C signals into a composite signal - that is a
>LOSSY (and damaging) conversion and even the best
>Y/C separator can not recover the original
>signals 100% accurately.

Eh?  I thought VHS videotapes were composite
video, and that composite video means the
intensity/color/sync were all mixed together in
the same signal.  Am I wrong?

I already have a Monster S-Video cable, I'm just
not using it because I thought I was getting
better results this way.

Do I have to start doing my videotapes all over
AGAIN?!  :-(

Steven Boswell
ulatekh at yahoo dot com



                
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