Over the past week I have experimentet with converting from DIVX to SVCD using VirtualDub and DVD2SVCD. And so far I have not encountered great problems untill now. When I encode this movie it screw up the colors. Blue become red and the other way around. This goes for all the colors. When I extract the DIVX to a uncompressed AVI with Virtual the colors are still right. But after the conversion to MPEG2 the colours are all wrong. So what is wrong :confused: BTW. I use Cinama Craft Encoder as (big surprise ;)) encoder. Thanks Update: It's now all movies that make odd colours. Even movies that I earlier had no problems with. I realize that it must be a setting that i have screwed, but I can't figure out what! HELP!
i have just put on th latest build 2 and previewed the avi and noticed that all the peoples faces are blue again like you i can play the divx fine via divx player or similar it seems to only be in dvd2svcd have you loaded the latest version too ?
Yes, I just downloaded the newst build of DVD2SVCD a few days ago. But the wierd part is that I had no problems with it 2 days ago - with the same version. The problem first showed up today, so there must be something I have changed, but I can't figure out what it is.
Thanks for the answer - it looks like i could work. But I'm a newbie so I don't quite get it. Can you give me an example? So I can see how it works. Thanks :)
would this be right anyway if before you start encoding and do a preview frame you are getting the same blue faces? also have gone back to build 1 and faces are normal again:confused:
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To tell you the truth, I don't know what DVD2SVCD's showing you. I tested by opening the .avs in Nandub or VDubMod (as you can also) to see that the problem was fixed. I didn't make this fix up. You can check: , or: , or: , or: , or: , or any one of a dozen others. It's got nothing to do with DVD2SVCD or CCE. It's some bug in DivX (3.11 and 5.02, I think) that manifests itself when doing .avi conversions using AviSynth 2.5x.