Hi!
Just wondering: how can you get nandub 1.0rc2 to choose which DIVX codec you wish to use? I'm not sure which on it's using but I have installed 3.11alpha 4.12 4.11 and 5.x
I also wish to remove all divx codecs from my system completely so I can install the ones I want.
I also have a problem with blocks and Nandub. I have a Divx file that I have have done colour corrections on. Its more or less a low motion anime (its' Fruits Basket in case any one needs to know, I'm making the colours more saturated cuz they're so dull) When I go to rencode it with Nandub SBC (drfs: min= 2 max = 5; Gauge: 30, 35, 80; min bitrate 480-540 depends on episode) In the original file there were absolutely no blocking artifacts. When I change the saturation using Donald Graft's filter and re-encode it, there is an increase in the blocking problems! They suddenly appear when I go to re encode it! This usually happens during periods of high motion (arms swinging, people turning fast, walking quickly)
PLEASE HELP!
Just wondering: how can you get nandub 1.0rc2 to choose which DIVX codec you wish to use? I'm not sure which on it's using but I have installed 3.11alpha 4.12 4.11 and 5.x
I also wish to remove all divx codecs from my system completely so I can install the ones I want.
I also have a problem with blocks and Nandub. I have a Divx file that I have have done colour corrections on. Its more or less a low motion anime (its' Fruits Basket in case any one needs to know, I'm making the colours more saturated cuz they're so dull) When I go to rencode it with Nandub SBC (drfs: min= 2 max = 5; Gauge: 30, 35, 80; min bitrate 480-540 depends on episode) In the original file there were absolutely no blocking artifacts. When I change the saturation using Donald Graft's filter and re-encode it, there is an increase in the blocking problems! They suddenly appear when I go to re encode it! This usually happens during periods of high motion (arms swinging, people turning fast, walking quickly)
PLEASE HELP!
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