Color calibration DVD>XviD?

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  • callous
    Junior Member
    Junior Member
    • Jun 2009
    • 3

    Color calibration DVD>XviD?

    I used fairuse wizard 2.9x to convert my DVD movie to xvid. I used the internal xvid codec, and the external xvid codec from koepie?

    The result is the 2 movies I tried to convert is too pinkish. whites appear slightly pink, and flesh tone is too pink compared to orignal dvd.

    Is there any way to calibrate the colors before I encode? Or perhaps after?
  • UncasMS
    Super Moderator
    • Nov 2001
    • 9047

    #2
    and this pinkish colour could not be the result of PLAYBACK software/settings?

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    • callous
      Junior Member
      Junior Member
      • Jun 2009
      • 3

      #3
      No because my standalone dvd player that can play xvid and dvd shows the same issue: more pinkish color for xvid movie than the dvd.

      What is of interest is that even if I used the divx codec from divx.com to encode, i get the same pinkish tint as using the xvid codecs.

      Is there a fix for something like this?

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      • MilesAhead
        Eclectician
        • Nov 2006
        • 2615

        #4
        The only thing I could suggest would be investigate AviSynth. Here's a couple of links to filter sites:

        Neuron2.net – Xvid, Divx, Mpeg-4, Hevc, Openh264 & Other Video Codecs In the realm of digital media, video codecs play a critical role in how we capture, compress, decode, and display video on various devices. As someone with a keen interest in multimedia technology, I’ve explored and utilized various video codecs such as Xvid, DivX, […]




        Quite a few video converters will let you stick in a few lines of AviSynth script. You don't have to study AviSynth for hours to use a filter or 2. In fact there is an Avi to DVD converter called D2MP that comes bundled with some filters and makes excellent AviSynth scripts. Often I would copy the script out of the log and run it in other converters such as QuEnc. The advantage of starting with D2MP is you have the lines where the libraries are loaded from the folder all done for you. But there are other apps that are editors designed just for AviSynth that have many filters in menus.

        See www.videohelp.com for AviSynth editors/guis

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        • callous
          Junior Member
          Junior Member
          • Jun 2009
          • 3

          #5
          I think i foudn the source of the issue - my color profile isnt set on sRGB in Windows XP.

          After setting it back the colors are all good again. Live and learn

          Thanks everyone for responding and trying!

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