I have a movie in AVI format. Playback quality on my PC is OK. However I cannot say that when I watch the movie on my TV. Is there a method to enhance a quality? Maybe to convert AVI file to other formats or increase file resolution? TIA
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did you re-encode the movie? or is your standalone player play mpeg-4 (divx)?
if there was no encoding involved, then basically the answer is no, you cannot make the picture quality any higher than the source. the best you could do is apply denoise and/or sharpening filters, but even so, they don't do very much. increasing resolution of a file will not increase the quality, if anything, will decrease overall quality.
if you re-encoded the video, all is not lost, maybe there is a problem with some of your settings, so post your method/settings -
the resolution will not be the same as your t.v, your program must have a preview feature...."One day men will look back and say I gave birth to the 20th Century". Jack The Ripper - 1888
Columbo moments...
"Double Shock" "The Greenhouse Jungle" "Swan Song" FORUM RULES
"You try to contrive a perfect alibi, and it's your perfect alibi that's gonna hang ya."
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the RESOLUTION on your t.v and pc will be different. anonymez asked you some good questions.....can you expand please?"One day men will look back and say I gave birth to the 20th Century". Jack The Ripper - 1888
Columbo moments...
"Double Shock" "The Greenhouse Jungle" "Swan Song" FORUM RULES
"You try to contrive a perfect alibi, and it's your perfect alibi that's gonna hang ya."
(An Exercise In Fatality, 1974)
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yes, there is a way to check file quality of ANY video file (except maybe rm,wmv, and qt, which are the crappiest file formats anyway), no matter where/how it is being downloaded, as long as the first few kb of the start and end of the file have been downloaded.
eg. if you have downloaded ~10mb of a 700mb file, use 'virtualdub' to open the file, and you will be able to play whatever you have downloaded. 'divfix' will rebuild the index, and output to a playable file on your hard disk, which is essentially the same thing, but slightly faster IMO.Comment
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Well first you need to understand that the playback on TV and PC and two different ballgames. And if your source is of low resolution and you are trying to encode it into FULL D1 "Houston we have a problem"....................but there are special authoring techniques that you can use to do all that and still keep most of the quality...............I would say results are excellent (depends from source to source)............you need to use avisynth filters.
But I am in a hurry now to explain all those processes...........gotta go, bye.Comment
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Originally Posted by cherniakSo if the file indicates something like 350x250 dimension with good quality then I will get the same quality on my TV. Correct?
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i think you'd be better off trying to find another file, whenever you see one with a small resolution like that---steer clear"One day men will look back and say I gave birth to the 20th Century". Jack The Ripper - 1888
Columbo moments...
"Double Shock" "The Greenhouse Jungle" "Swan Song" FORUM RULES
"You try to contrive a perfect alibi, and it's your perfect alibi that's gonna hang ya."
(An Exercise In Fatality, 1974)
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