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Is any way transfer Digital video from Sony D8 ( or Sony DV) to SVCD ? I get still bad picture - motion on gras or water - much, very much worse, than picture converted from DVD to SVCD. (With DVD2SVCD -section AVI2SVCD + CCE ) How I must sets DVD2SVCD ? Is any way for it or DV and its cos. transf. is wrong for transformation to MPEG? Can somebody helps me ?

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Message # 1 28.03.23 - 08:32:58
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Hmm, you won't get the same quality as with the DV source, mainly because standard SVCD bitrate is too low. How long is your video? Do you use max. SVCD bitrate (~ 2.500 kbps CBR)? What's your audio bitrate? Which settings do you use? bb

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Message # 2 28.03.23 - 08:43:00
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You dont understand me. When I make SVCD file from DVD , quality is very well. But when I make SVCD from DV (same bitrate as for DVD2SVCD), quality is always very bad! I think, there must by some specific settings or DV is not good for transfering to MPEG2 ?

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Message # 3 28.03.23 - 08:51:22
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If the dv video is homeshot then it could be because of shaky camera - something that's rarer in retail dvds, at least in movies - so more bitrate is needed to have decent quality.

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Message # 4 28.03.23 - 09:02:55
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Ok, looks like you need some filtering. Low light DV shots usually have a lot of noise, and if there's enough light you often get a very sharp picture which doesn't compress well. Try to filter your DV file using the Convolution3D AviSynth filter. That will help compressibility a lot, and thus will increase quality. bb

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Message # 5 28.03.23 - 09:14:00
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Most DVDs are pre-filtered (to assure good mpeg2 encoding) plus they are mostly not 4:3 fullscreen. I'd also use convolution3d and maybe temporalsmoother (with a radius of 1 and before resizing). You can also activate the noise filter in CCE (strength 5-10).

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Message # 6 28.03.23 - 09:23:58
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Message # 7 28.03.23 - 09:29:05
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