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Dean Sensui August 7th, 2008 12:53 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Gints Klimanis (Post 917273)
What's a 2-pop?

2-Pop Shakur. A rap artist?

:-)

Abdulla Nadym August 10th, 2008 07:33 AM

Problem with MPEG-2 external monitoring
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Bill Ravens (Post 917151)
There is a slight "problem" in MPEG2 codec(at least the Mainconcept variety) that most people don't seem to know about. MPEG2 is the codec that is used to burn DVD's. The MPEG2 codec expects a Broadcast Level input, i.e. RGB 16-235. If you encode with a signal that is RGB 0-255, you'll get an RGB 16-235 signal out, and, you'll truncate or clip any info above RGB235 and below RGB16. The resultant MPEG2 output will look washed out and low contrast, with mushy blacks and blown out whites. WMV, on the other hand, will pass thru whatever input signal you give it. So, feed WMV an RGB0-255 signal and you'll get an RGB0-255 signal out.

Hi, thanks a lot Bill, this would clear many heads, about this "problem" with MPEG-2, i cut my project in 23.97fps NTSC DV Vegas8 timeline with mxf files, CC & then output to a 24p NTSC DV MPEG-2 ready for DVD authoring (with pull-down flags embeded), make a progressive capable DVD with Sony DVD architect, doesnt look good!

REASON: the whites look clamped, the blacks are not 'black' my eyes strain watching them, maybe my not so good CC, any suggestion to make this better whith encoding /editing. Thanks

Piotr Wozniacki August 10th, 2008 07:38 AM

In Vegas, check the colour space set (Advanced Video tab of the "Render as..." template).

Abdulla Nadym August 13th, 2008 02:39 AM

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Originally Posted by Piotr Wozniacki (Post 918793)
In Vegas, check the colour space set (Advanced Video tab of the "Render as..." template).

Render Template: DVD Architect 24p NTSC video stream

Codec: Main Concept MPEG-2 File
DC Coefficient: 9Bit
Video Format: NTSC
Color Primaries: ITU-R Rec 624-4 System M
Transfer: ITU-R Rec 624-4 System M
Matrix Coefficient: ITU-R Rec 624-4 System B, M
VBV Buffer size: 224 Kb
Sampling format: 4:2:0


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