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upscaling [2017/09/17 18:34]
beandog [480i Source]
upscaling [2018/03/28 00:01]
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 ====== Upscaling ====== ====== Upscaling ======
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 +  * [[https://​github.com/​haasn/​interpolation-samples|Interpolation reference examples]]
  
 I'm playing with upscaling some of my DVDs (the ones I want in higher quality than normal) from 480p or 480i to a couple of formats: 480p60, 720p60, 1080p60. There'​s a couple of reasons and *theories* that I have about doing it: I'm playing with upscaling some of my DVDs (the ones I want in higher quality than normal) from 480p or 480i to a couple of formats: 480p60, 720p60, 1080p60. There'​s a couple of reasons and *theories* that I have about doing it:
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 +** Update / spoiler alert: ** increasing picture size does not equate higher quality, it just slows down your encode a lot. Use higher CRF for good quality. :)
  
 I *have* to encode my source video at some point, because I can't *consistently* get a DVD -> VOB or DVD -> MKV lossless copy somehow that is clean, and doesn'​t have playback issues somewhere, at some point (sadness). I could write more code to do it myself, but since there'​s so many tools out there to encode it, and I don't want to debug my own, I'm passing on it. So, encode we must. I *have* to encode my source video at some point, because I can't *consistently* get a DVD -> VOB or DVD -> MKV lossless copy somehow that is clean, and doesn'​t have playback issues somewhere, at some point (sadness). I could write more code to do it myself, but since there'​s so many tools out there to encode it, and I don't want to debug my own, I'm passing on it. So, encode we must.

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