TmpgEnc Setting help needed

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  1. Clipper52

    Clipper52 Member

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    When I tried to encode an NTSC wide screen 16:9 movie using TmpgEnc, the problem I am having is the top and bottom of the screen where the black bars are shown is not really black, but a mixture of black and little white. (I used Centre, custom size setting in TmpgEnc under the advanced tab and in the Video arrange method box).

    This has caused a bit of problem, because now I have two different types of blacks (the black bar produced by TmpgEnc and the outer extra black bar from my 4:3 TV) shown in the top and bottom of my screen. Thus, I have two different shades of blacks at the top and at the bottom.
    Is there any settings I can apply within TmpgEnc or through an AviSynth filter that will make the black bars really black ?

    Thanks in advanced
     
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    Don't use Center custom size.
    Set the output on the Video screen to be 16:9 instead of 4:3, then use fullscreen, keep aspect ratio 2.
    It should then be letterboxed properly.
     
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    Great! I will give that a try and should know the result in about 5 hours. Thanks for the tip.
     
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    No need to wait for a fully finished encode.
    Do 5 minutes and test it in a good software player, or burn to a DVDRW.
     
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    Hi,

    The problem was not attributable to TmpgEnc. It was caused by DVD2AVI and the fact that TV system has a color scheme of 8-235 while DVD will output 0-255.

    Instead of using DVD2AVI, I switch to DGIndex and set the video option to TV scale, then over at TmpgEnc encoder's quantize matrix, I checked off the "Output YUV data as Basic YCbCr not CCIR601". My blacks is stands very black, and I can't see 2 shades of blacks anymore.

    Cheers...
     

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