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How to detect lossy sourced dvds
Hi guys, hope somebody can help.
My question is: how can I detect whether or not a dvd is lossy sourced? I mean, sometimes it's easy, I check the vobs with Gspot and it reports a lower video resolution than dvd standards. Other times a dvd may look lossy sourced but Gspot reports an ok resolution (so it may have been reencoded from divx to dvd). Is there a way to detect if this kind of dvds are actually lossy sourced? Thanks in advance for your help. No members have liked this post.
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Re: How to detect lossy sourced dvds
A lower resolution doesn't mean a 'lossy' sourced (mpeg2 is also lossy). Some TV station broadcast in different resolutions.
Most reencoders leave artifacts behind (depixelation) so you need to watch for those things. No members have liked this post.
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Re: How to detect lossy sourced dvds
The DVD standard allows a pretty wide variance in quality. From the DVD Video wikipedia entry:
======================================================== To record moving pictures DVD-Video utilizes either MPEG-2 compression at up to 9.8 Mbit/s (9800 kbit/s) or MPEG-1 compression at up to 1.856 Mbit/s (1856 kbit/s). The following formats are allowed for MPEG-2 video: * At 25 frame/s (used in regions with 50 Hz image scanning frequency): 720 × 576 pixels MPEG-2 (Called full D1) 704 × 576 pixels MPEG-2 352 × 576 pixels MPEG-2 (Called Half-D1, same as the China Video Disc standard) * At 29.97 or 23.976 frame/s (used in regions with 60 Hz image scanning frequency): 720 × 480 pixels MPEG-2 (Called full D1) 704 × 480 pixels MPEG-2 352 × 480 pixels MPEG-2 (Called Half-D1, same as the China Video Disc standard) The following formats are allowed for MPEG-1 video: * 352 × 288 pixels MPEG-1 at 25 frame/s (Same as the VCD Standard) * 352 × 240 pixels MPEG-1 at 29.97 frame/s (Same as the VCD Standard) Because of MPEG-1 constraints, interlacing is supported for MPEG-2 video only. All resolutions support video with 4:3 frame aspect ratio. Only formats with 720 pixels per scan line support widescreen video. ======================================================== No members have liked this post.
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