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11-07-2012, 10:39 PM #11Silver Member
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You should probably find "real" examples from movies, these test patterns maybe a bit extreme and not really represent typical movie scenes.Ok, I made better input files with X264 (Much better from xvid).
There was some stuttering that are now gone. I don't care if this was the Philips player or xvid encoding. Out of topic.
But artifacts are same
Here are the 2 files newly coded with x264 codec (one of the best blueray codec).
moving lines V12 camera output file, 55MB from my Camera in case Philips interested.
Then I will update youtube videos another day.
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