* Steven M. Schultz on Friday, March 23, 2007 at 00:48:14 -0700
> If you're using a PPC and OS/X there is a fantastically high quality
> workaround for mpeg2enc's current buggy state.
>
> The BitVice encoder from:
>
>http://www.innobits.com/
>
> works _great_. Not all the inner tweeking cap
On Tue, 15 Jan 2008, Christian Ebert wrote:
> Hm, I played around a bit with the demo and am not convinced.
I've done a lot more than play around with the demo and I am
completely convinced ;)
> Especially with bitrate around 4500 to get a 2h video on a singel
> layer dvd, I get
Hi Steve,
* Steven M. Schultz on Tuesday, January 15, 2008 at 08:10:24 -0800
>
> On Tue, 15 Jan 2008, Christian Ebert wrote:
>
>> Hm, I played around a bit with the demo and am not convinced.
>
> I've done a lot more than play around with the demo and I am
> completely convinced ;)
>
>> Especi
On Tue, 15 Jan 2008, Christian Ebert wrote:
Hi Christian -
> On samples with /very/ noisy source material I just don't see the
Denoise it first ;)
> slightly clearer, but little jumps. I have pal-dv source
> material, in case it matters.
So the 'DV Luma Correction' does not ap
Hi Steve,
* Steven M. Schultz on Tuesday, January 15, 2008 at 13:10:30 -0800
> On Tue, 15 Jan 2008, Christian Ebert wrote:
[...]
BTW. is there a way to get the Luma Correction (gamma2.2) from
mjpegtools (I'm encoding QuickTime files edited with Final Cut)?
>>>
>
>> bitvice Users Guid
On Wed, 16 Jan 2008, Christian Ebert wrote:
> > Which says:
> > DV Color Correction - DV Luma Correction
> > DV Luma Correction has changed as of BitVice 1.4. If you create
> > video with iMovie, Final Cut Pro or other programs using the Apple
> > DV Codec, then check the DV Luma box. The Apple