Re: [Mjpeg-users] Contrast

2005-09-05 Thread E.Chalaron
Hello Steven / List > Computer screen or TV screen? There's a big difference. Well I do it on computer screen, but now I know what I'll get. If it looks Ok on a computer screen it will be far too dark on a TV. > What does the final MPEG-2 burned to a DVD look like on a TV set? U

Re: [Mjpeg-users] Contrast

2005-09-05 Thread Steven M. Schultz
On Tue, 6 Sep 2005, E.Chalaron wrote: > Well I do it on computer screen, but now I know what I'll get. > If it looks Ok on a computer screen it will be far too dark on a TV. That's the opposite of what happens to me - if it looks good on a computer it'll be too bright on the TV.

Re: [Mjpeg-users] Contrast

2005-09-05 Thread E.Chalaron
> > > I will then use DV files and Kino option External monitor.. Get my > > parameters Ok, then go back to raw data directly to mpeg2enc > > That sounds like an excellent idea and should work well (definitely > a big improvement over relying only on a computer monitor). Actually I

Re: [Mjpeg-users] Contrast

2005-09-05 Thread Steven M. Schultz
On Tue, 6 Sep 2005, E.Chalaron wrote: > Actually I have an option for a flat TV LCD 15 in, would it be better than a > usual TV screen. It'll take up a lot less space on the table/desk. If you have the spacefor a 13 or 14" CRT TV (preferably one with a flat (Trinitron or