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Started by Ranma13 at 03-08-2007 7:29. Topic has 1 replies.

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   03-08-2007, 7:29
Ranma13 is not online. Last active: 3/8/2007 5:20:47 PM Ranma13

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Bilinear/bicubic scaling instead of nearest neighbor...
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Hello, I really like this program, but unfortunately I've run across one problem that I'd like to see addressed. Right now the video files that are converted are scaled down using nearest neighbor, presumably to speed up encoding speed, but introduces a lot of aliasing in the resultant video. I watch a lot of Japanese animation on my Zune and due to the big contrast in colors in some of the scenes, this aliasing is very clearly visible and is distracting. When I demo'ed some of the competing products (Xilisoft and Cucusoft) that use bilinear scaling, the resultant video is much nicer. I was wondering if it's possible to include bilinear/bicubic scaling as an option in the next version. Thanks!

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   03-11-2007, 8:21
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Re: Bilinear/bicubic scaling instead of nearest neighbor...
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M²Convert for Zune is designed for simplicity in use and conversion.

 
If you are looking for more features, then you can try M²Convert Professional. You get much more features like rescaling and resizing videos, split and join video files, convert and compress your files to a wide range of file formats (like AVI, MPEG-1, MPEG-2, OGG, 3GP, WMV, and many more). To find out more on M²Convert Professional features, please visit our website:

http://www.m2solutionsinc.com/m2convert-pro.htm

 

You can download the trial for M²Convert Professional using this link:

http://www.m2solutionsinc.com/download/M2ConvertPro.exe


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