StarMasayume wrote:Don't know what the .exe file was for as nothing opens if I click on it.
Qyot27 wrote:Alternately, you can install Ninotech Path Copy[/code] or use the 'Copy Name as Text' or 'Copy Full Path Name as Text' options in [url=http://www.explorerxp.com/]ExplorerXP.
Mister Hatt wrote:As far as VDub vs VDubMod, the mod version is years out of date
Mister Hatt wrote:lacks speed optimisations
Mister Hatt wrote:outright does some audio things wrong
Mister Hatt wrote:fucks with your colourimetry
Mister Hatt wrote:and includes the ability to open ogm files (but not ogv or ogg) internally.
Mister Hatt wrote:The point is that it's outdated. VDub and avisynth development is somewhat done hand in hand, the latest vdub always supports the latest avisynth with internal optimisations for various things and vice versa. Using a current avs with an old vdub, especially one as flawed as vdubmod is just stupid.
Kariudo wrote:I thought the entire point of fast recompress was to just shove the video information to the codec without touching the colorspace (ref)
Kariudo wrote:gotcha.
Are the errors introduced by using rec.601 instead of rec.709 noticeable in anime? (and noticeable when the same error is present throughout the entire video?)

I sure wouldn't. VDubMod doesn't even attempt to guess, it just uses Rec.601 EVERY time regardless. Colour spaces are different to colour matrices, as mirko said. I don't know what programs you assume I use but they are correct in what they use.Kariudo wrote:I'd trust vdubmod over whatever editing program you have.
You seem to be under the assumption that AVTech guide is correct. It isn't.Kariudo wrote:I thought the entire point of fast recompress was to just shove the video information to the codec without touching the colorspace (ref)
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