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If you ve configured Tmpgenc properly, the problem is caused by the decoder. Most software decoders decode color information improperly. Here s an example from Slingshots s Haunted Castle 3D-DVD: Posted on Friday, July 09, 2004 2:52 am: the problem wasn t TMPGenc. I m using StereoMovie Maker to join the left and right images of the movie after refining them in Vdub. I ve been using the XviD MPEG-4 codec for video compression in StereoMovie Maker to save the interlaced stereo movie. Ater I join the left/right images to interlaced mode I get the color bleed I checked them in Vdub with fields unfolded side by side. I ve tried all the codecs and only when I save the file uncompressed do I get the result I need no color bleed. Any suggestions? Thanks. Posted on Friday, July 09, 2004 3:45 am: Aha. I figured it was something simple like that: You are correct. Only uncompressed or lossless compression will retain the field integrity. It is one of the only lossless formats for the PC, and is the the only freeware one, I believe. The file sizes are still rather large, but much smaller than an uncompressed AVI. The only other good solution is to frameserve directly from VirtualDub to TMPGEnc and encode an MPEG Posted on Friday, July 09, 2004 5:10 am: Hmmm. I guess I shouldn t have said that only uncompressed or lossless compression will retain the field integrity. Obviously, there are a few but not many lossy options, but HuffYUV might be your only option or one of very and probably the only free one for rendering from StereoMovie Maker. I would definitely use HuffYUV or create the interlaced conversion in VirtualDub and frameserve to MPEG 2 with TMPGEnc. I have seen an MPEG 2 codec AVI wrapper that you could access from and there s a lossless MJPEG also DV might work, huh? Just remember, if you want to make a DVD, it s not a good idea to , it s best to go straight from uncompressed or lossless to MPEG Posted on Friday, July 09, 2004 1:51 pm: how about that! HuffYUV did the trick! Thanks guys. Posted on Friday, July 09, 2004 3:35 pm: One more quick note. With my fast computer, I can even view HuffYUV video in real-time without dropping frames normal I haven t tried hi-rez, but it s really useful for archiving keep that codec!: or transitional editing/encoding like SMM to TMPGEnc. So, you could use it for things like progressive anaglyph or lossless field sequential 3D shorts, avoiding lossy compression It was originally developed for analog capture, but I think lots of people still use it for these other purposes. Posted on Saturday, July 10, 2004 1:21 am: Geez I wish I would ve know about it sooner. Thanks it works perfect. Very nice results. This is a private posting area. Only registered users and moderators may post messages here. Special Miles To effects genius Ray Harryhausen Jason la linea 112 the Argonauts, Clash of the Titans Miles To brings you one of his earliest groundbreaking films, now available for the first time in vibrant color! When an American spaceship crash-lands off the coast of Sicily, a rescue 20 Million team discovers that the crew has brought back a gelatinous mass that soon hatches and la linea 112 into a strange bi-ped creature which increases in size rapidly. Soon 20-feet tall, the creature 50th Anniversary rampages through Rome before being destroyed as it seeks refuge in the Colosseum. 20 Million Miles to Earth The being eventually grows to 20 feet high and escapes its confines, whereupon it rampages through Rome before a showdown with the military. A sole survivor William Hopper is rescued, along with a specimen that quickly grows into a Miles To reptilian biped called the Ymir. Despite lacking much of a personality, Anniversary Edition Reviews the Ymir is a marvelous showcase for Harryhausen s skills. 50th Anniversary An American spaceship returns to Earth after a mission to Venus and crashes into the sea near Sicily. The Seventh Voyage of Sinbad Still, Harryhausen fans should enjoy this opportunity to see this phase of his career before he created his most enduring works. , Million Miles are more lively, and performances and scripting are flat. Paul Gaita You are here: Home Art Of Disney Lady and the Tramp 50th Anniversary Edition colorized 50th anniversary edition of Ray s classic film 20 Million. 20 Million Miles to Earth is a 1957 American science. 20 Million Miles to Earth: Anniversary Edition; 2001: A Space s review is from: 20 Million Miles To Earth 50th Anniversary Edition Thing from Another World: 50th Anniversary Edition.

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