The MadVR live upscaling direct from the disc is actually the best but it still occasionally has de-interlacing or combing effects that the ripped copies dont seem to suffer from. I just ripped a track from the Fleetwood Mac Tango in the Night concert with Xmedia Recode and another copy of the track with handbrake with a tiny amount of deblocking. Yeah thanks Nathan, I think from some quick testing I just did that one of the discs just has some quite bad mastering on it and it causes strange interlacing and combing issues. So what are peoples thoughts and experiences with these 2 different approaches? Of course I could get a beast of a video card but I was trying to create a situation where it looks good on other TVs around the house (40">65") that dont have the benefit of powerful media PCs. I also have a very high end workstation that can make mince meat of the transcoding. (obviously at the expense of time and disk space)ĭisk space is cheap, and time, well I've waited this long to pull the DVDs out, I can wait a while. I was wondering if ripping and transcoding to 1080p with handbrake and some image refinement might be a better way to go. There are still some obvious artifacts at the 120" screen size im using and Im not happy with the quality. In MadVR it cant do much more than nnedi3 16nuerons for chroma with Jinc image upscaling and SuperRes refinement 1. I'd like to know how to get the best image quality for upscaling DVD to 1080P (and later on to 4K). (Ive been mostly focussed on Blu Ray and Music for some years now) I have a reasonable collection of DVD movies and music concerts and am about to go through the process of ripping them.
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