Hello all, Long time reader/lurker, first time poster, yada yada. Ok, so here's my question. I have an ASF that is encoded so as to appear inverted. Whites are blacks and vice versa. The whole thing looks like a film negative. When I view it in VLC, I can apply a filter in the preferences so it looks normal. Is there a way to apply a filter like this in TMPGEnc? So that I could make the inverted ASF into an MPG that looks normal? The best I have come up with via Google is a page that provides instructions to write a filter myself in Avisynth, but I do not have any knowledge of this program and would prefer to use TMPGEnc (or I could certainly use both if someone can help me make them work together. All I care about is having a normal looking VCD MPG at the end of the process). Thanks for the help.
i was searching for a solution to the same problem... and i found this. i realised that using TMPGEnc was probably the easiest way so i had a fiddle... the video which i thought had inverted colours (ie it did in media player and PowerDVD) displayed normally in TMPGEnc - so im re-encoding into and Xvid AVI as i type... and its worked beautifully. so even if this doesnt help you... thanks