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Old 07-24-2006, 10:11 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Converting 352 x 288 video frames into HD

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I wanted to know is there's any software that improves the video quality?
I mean to say that convert VCD/DVD to HD conent?
If yes so please tell me

And I have an Idea to convert them. See careful the following

When we open a MPEG 1 file (352 x 288) in Windows Media Player, it opens in a short small box. After when we fullscreen it, its quality reduces. The video which is in short small box is, however a HD. When we fullscreen it, it becomes blurry and its fildelity decreases as we compare it from that box.
Similarly, the screen also matters. This small box as seen in 10" monitor will be look like 50 x 80 frame size. In 17" inches, it looks bigger. In 25" we'll see its frame size, as the screen size increase, is increased (virually, but not truly.) If we use 30" monitor and play a MPEG 1 (352 x 288) file on it, it will look HD if we cut the screen to 17" and we'll see only that small short box, which is now Bigger (due to screen size increased.). If we cut this 30" screen to that small box, it will look like HD (even it is MPEG 1).

Can somebody make a software that makes imagination of the above? And increase that small short box?

Please send your suggestions and tell me do u like this idea? And write to me at navjotdeep@msn.com for further information for that idea.
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Old 07-24-2006, 03:27 PM   #2 (permalink)
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please don't double post the same thread.
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Old 07-26-2006, 09:32 PM   #3 (permalink)
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it aint possible, you cannot convert low quality to high quality.
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There isnt a program smart enough to fill in all those excess pixels that arent there with crappy quality, no to mention it would be an uber CPU hog.
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If you enlarged to true HD, about 1920 pixels wide, that's about 6x increase in size. That means every pixel will now be one blotch of colour, 6x6 pixels. In other words, only 3% of the video information is useful. Even doubling size is at the limit of acceptable quality.

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