Those sharpening options (-sws) are already in his app - Lanczos is the preferred hi quality sharpening, with bicubic being a decent default. What's still to be incorporated is multi-pass encoding which would significantly help with quality and help prevent artifacting on high-motion framesets and complex detail scenes.wooolF wrote:couldn't be agreed any more =) quality is the most important thing ;) (otherwise you could just watch MP4). And yeh, miemt11, could be nice if you've added it =)psp360 wrote:k0nan/xxxstarmanxxx/ and wooolF: thanks for the feedback, I feel impowered now...I am a nut for high quilty...makes the eyecandy super good, so dont' really care if it takes several hours. I like the dumd look on my friends faces when i show them a movie clip and tell them its a rip and is running from my card....in fact I think the madagascar trailer is better than DVD quality...I have never seen a DVD movie look that good. I guess the secret is in that sharpening setting. So miemt11 if it is not to much trouble can you add that sharpening option as a default setting in your next release.
thanks
Be patient guys ;) remember so much progress has already been made in 2 weeks since the first release of PMP Mod.
miemt11 - i noticed something else that might be useful to consider when you have time. I've been converting some hi-res 1920x1080i HDTV broadcasts to PMP format, and the quality is --amazing-- however, MPEG2 transport streams sometime incorrectly flag the FPS as 23.96 or 29.97 within the same stream, which causes mencoder to re-adjust (as currently the input fps is used for output) meaning lost sync. Indeed some files I have are progressive 1280x720p at 59.94fps, which of course totally screws the pmp file. It would be useful to have 4 tick boxes with the options of (input (default), 23.96, 25, 29.97) so you can over-ride the input frame-rate. This of course can be done through command line switches too, if it's possible to ensure the switches don't conflict.
best, KV