I don't. I know the basics, and the basic is that you don't upscale. It never looks good. It always looks bad.l33tmeatwad wrote: I suppose you never watch videos fullscreen, nor do you ever watch DVDs on an HDTV, because THAT my good sir, would be on the fly upscaling! If you do, you might want to go study the basics on this subject and learn the advantages you get from upscaling the video before playback vs on the fly upscaling.
What's your prefered resolution?
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Interesting, I've never met anyone that never watches videos on the computer full screen and has a SDTV just for watching DVDs, nice to meet youPennyRoyalty wrote:I don't. I know the basics, and the basic is that you don't upscale. It never looks good. It always looks bad.l33tmeatwad wrote: I suppose you never watch videos fullscreen, nor do you ever watch DVDs on an HDTV, because THAT my good sir, would be on the fly upscaling! If you do, you might want to go study the basics on this subject and learn the advantages you get from upscaling the video before playback vs on the fly upscaling.

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Well, I have watched dvds on an HDTV. But it's a shitty HDTV, and I acknowledge that it never looks good.
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I'm sorry for your bad past experiences, but there are good ways to upscale. That said, it will never look HD, but it can allow for a better look with fewer compression artifacts showing. There are things out there upscaled that most people don't realize was an upscale for the most part. An example of good upscaling would be FullMetal Alchemist Brotherhood, as it was not animated in HD but was upscaled nicely (of course it wasn't quite SD either). From just eyeballing the Soul Eater Blu-ray video, I would say that it's source master probably isn't HD either yet it looks amazing on Blu-ray (if it is HD, it's 720p, however it doesn't quite look like it is). The fact that we use very lossy codecs for distribution, an upscaled (if done properly) will always look better than an SD encode, HOWEVER, it will NEVER look as good as a true HD video source.PennyRoyalty wrote:Well, I have watched dvds on an HDTV. But it's a shitty HDTV, and I acknowledge that it never looks good.
So basically my point is, if you are arguing an upscale never looks good, you are essentially saying anything that isn't HD looks like crap...
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No. I'm saying you should use your sources native AR and not upscale. It has nothing to do with HD or blu ray. If I were editing an amv where one source had a 2px difference I'd rather downscale the larger source than upscale the smaller, for example.l33tmeatwad wrote:I'm sorry for your bad past experiences, but there are good ways to upscale. That said, it will never look HD, but it can allow for a better look with fewer compression artifacts showing. There are things out there upscaled that most people don't realize was an upscale for the most part. An example of good upscaling would be FullMetal Alchemist Brotherhood, as it was not animated in HD but was upscaled nicely (of course it wasn't quite SD either). From just eyeballing the Soul Eater Blu-ray video, I would say that it's source master probably isn't HD either yet it looks amazing on Blu-ray (if it is HD, it's 720p, however it doesn't quite look like it is). The fact that we use very lossy codecs for distribution, an upscaled (if done properly) will always look better than an SD encode, HOWEVER, it will NEVER look as good as a true HD video source.PennyRoyalty wrote:Well, I have watched dvds on an HDTV. But it's a shitty HDTV, and I acknowledge that it never looks good.
So basically my point is, if you are arguing an upscale never looks good, you are essentially saying anything that isn't HD looks like crap...
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Umm, AR is Aspect Ratio. That said, when I upscale a video, I maintain the same aspect ratioPennyRoyalty wrote:No. I'm saying you should use your sources native AR and not upscale. It has nothing to do with HD or blu ray. If I were editing an amv where one source had a 2px difference I'd rather downscale the larger source than upscale the smaller, for example.l33tmeatwad wrote:I'm sorry for your bad past experiences, but there are good ways to upscale. That said, it will never look HD, but it can allow for a better look with fewer compression artifacts showing. There are things out there upscaled that most people don't realize was an upscale for the most part. An example of good upscaling would be FullMetal Alchemist Brotherhood, as it was not animated in HD but was upscaled nicely (of course it wasn't quite SD either). From just eyeballing the Soul Eater Blu-ray video, I would say that it's source master probably isn't HD either yet it looks amazing on Blu-ray (if it is HD, it's 720p, however it doesn't quite look like it is). The fact that we use very lossy codecs for distribution, an upscaled (if done properly) will always look better than an SD encode, HOWEVER, it will NEVER look as good as a true HD video source.PennyRoyalty wrote:Well, I have watched dvds on an HDTV. But it's a shitty HDTV, and I acknowledge that it never looks good.
So basically my point is, if you are arguing an upscale never looks good, you are essentially saying anything that isn't HD looks like crap...

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