by sayde » Fri May 11, 2007 6:01 pm
The fmv ripper does just that and only that--rips the fmv's and nothing more. (It doesn't convert/compress the files any.) So the answer is no. It doesn't rip the fmv's in low quality. If the m2v files look less than impressive, then that's probably because they are. I highly doubt it's the programs fault. If I had to take a guess as to why the fmv footage quality of FFX might not look as good compared to other SE titles, then I'd place it on the fact that they crammed over 40 m2v files on a single layered DVD among other things.
As time consuming as it is, I recommend using some avisynth filters to improve the footage quality.