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When I encode VCD into DivX, should I increase the resolution
Keep it at the original resolution. Lowering the (already low) resolution to an even lower resolution is not a good idea. Increasing the resolution does nothing to increase the quality, and can instead decrease compressibility.
however, if the res was 352*288 then it would be a different story. how? well, I tested it, and always use this process/technique for the past 4-5 years now.
Take that video file, encode it in MPEG2 (using DVD settings, but change the RES only to 352*288 and the audio to 44100Hz)
Encode
Then take that video and encode it to 640*480. Then take this video and encode to 352*288 and then to DIVX
Now, u don't lose quality, hell no (not much anyway) u increase the brightness a tad and it should work....
anyway, what ever Enchanter said just there, is perfectamo
...when I compare the results (watching it full screen), I can see that the picture looks lousy (I can see big pixels) if I did not change the resolution. If I resize it to a bigger resolution, the picture looks better (no noticeable pixels). Now, what's wrong with my eyes?
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