How can i eliminate fuzzy quality?

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How can i eliminate fuzzy quality?

Postby Wolfy2hk » Wed May 02, 2007 5:26 pm

Most of the time when i make an amv i usually save it as AVI. but im questioning on how to eliminate fuzziness when using WMM, i also usually export it as DV-AVI format so im wondering if that makes the quality any better. *Most of times or always i use a divx HQ source*
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Re: How can i eliminate fuzzy quality?

Postby Kariudo » Wed May 02, 2007 5:52 pm

Wolffy2hk wrote:*Most of times or always i use a divx HQ source*

I'm guessing that's the source of your problems.
you could try to clean it up by using avisynth...but the end result is always bound by the quality of your source

exporting dv-avi is the best wmm can do. It won't make your source look better, but it will prevent it from looking much worse.
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Postby Phantasmagoriat » Wed May 02, 2007 8:05 pm

X2

I believe the best way is to re-save your hq divx avi's as huffYUV avi's [and as an intermediate step, clean the footage using avisynth scripts in virtualdub.] They'll be large, so maybe only save the parts you need. If you use those as your source, you should be able to generate better quality in the end. All the things you need should be included in the <a href="http://www.animemusicvideos.org/guides/avtechbeta/">amvapp</a>
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Re: How can i eliminate fuzzy quality?

Postby Kevmaster » Tue May 08, 2007 7:53 am

Kariudo wrote:you could try to clean it up by using avisynth


This will always work :D
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