Hello
First just wanted to say thanks for this forum and all the great
posting...i enjoy reading them
So I'm trying to rip a segment of a DVD movie and have gotten it
to work...but the resolution is pretty bad...(not only is the size
small (which i suppose I can deal with) but it's also pretty
pixelated (low resolution). Also, the audio seems a bit quiet if
anyone has any ideas about this.. HELP
I'm using Smart ripper to convert the dvd segment to the IFO file.
I don't know what's important...but under the input settings
window, the export settings box, I checked 29.97 NTSC and force 24 Hz (everything else i left as default like the program says).
Then I use DVDx to convert the IFO to a MPEG file. The resolution
is 352 by 288 (this is what it says when the open the window).
The video bit rate is set at 1150 Kbit/s, and the audio bit rate
is 224 Kbit/s.
Other settings include No Zoom and the resize filter is set at MMX
biiner. If there is any more info that is required to solve this
problem....i'd be happy to provide it.
THANKS SO SO MUCH FOR THE HELP!!!!!!!!!!
michelle
First just wanted to say thanks for this forum and all the great
posting...i enjoy reading them
So I'm trying to rip a segment of a DVD movie and have gotten it
to work...but the resolution is pretty bad...(not only is the size
small (which i suppose I can deal with) but it's also pretty
pixelated (low resolution). Also, the audio seems a bit quiet if
anyone has any ideas about this.. HELP
I'm using Smart ripper to convert the dvd segment to the IFO file.
I don't know what's important...but under the input settings
window, the export settings box, I checked 29.97 NTSC and force 24 Hz (everything else i left as default like the program says).
Then I use DVDx to convert the IFO to a MPEG file. The resolution
is 352 by 288 (this is what it says when the open the window).
The video bit rate is set at 1150 Kbit/s, and the audio bit rate
is 224 Kbit/s.
Other settings include No Zoom and the resize filter is set at MMX
biiner. If there is any more info that is required to solve this
problem....i'd be happy to provide it.
THANKS SO SO MUCH FOR THE HELP!!!!!!!!!!
michelle
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