![]() On the computer, the green seems a bit lighter, and on the TV the red looks more like pink. However, one thing I have noticed while converting a TV programme about Pink Floyd is that the conversion to H.264 is making some of the colours washed out. I find that also converting to H.264 using MPEG StreamClip works just as well. I've also tried VisualHub, which is much more simple to set up and keeps the interlacing in fine by default. Also, even if I try to turn off all the decombing and deinterlacing options, including putting the :interlaced flag in the advanced options, when I play it back on the TV it has somehow destroyed the interlacing and no longer appears smooth. If I use Handbrake, it tries to crop bits off and resizes to a weird dimension, so I have to work to switch all of that off. I want to keep it as true to the original as possible, including all interlacing. I am in the UK and am using the PAL format. Most of the stuff I have has been ripped using a DVD Recorder. ![]() ![]() I've been playing around, trying to find the best settings for converting DVD files (MPEG-2) to H.264 so that I can store everything in iTunes and watch it on the TV.
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