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کد:برای مشاهده محتوا ، لطفا وارد شوید یا ثبت نام کنید
سلام
خسته نباشید!
راستش وقتی من فیلم های VCD رو در پلیر ها خونگی میبینم دارای رنگ و کیفیت بهتری هستن تا نسبت به نمایش اونا در کامپیوتر!!
دلیلش چیه؟
پلیرهایی که امتحان کردم و راضی کننده نبود:
media player-power dvd-media player classic و ...
چه کار کنم؟
دلیلش رزولیشن بالای مانیتور نسبت به تلویزیون هست
مگه هر چی زرولوشین بالاتر باشه نباید کیفیت پخش بالاتر باشه؟؟!!!!؟!؟!؟!؟!!؟!؟!؟!!؟!!؟
حالا میشه با پایین آوردن رزولوشین مونیتور فیلک رو بهتر دید؟؟!!!؟!؟!!؟!؟!؟!؟!
ممنون
به شرطی که فایل ویدویی کیفیت بالاتری داشته باشه حرف شما درسته
امتحانش مجانی من vcd ندارم که تست کنم![]()
سلام
ببخشید برنامه هایی که برای تبدیل فرمت mkv به avi هست خیلی روی کیفیت فیلم تاثیر میزاره ؟
چون توی پلیر های خانگی نمیشه این فرمت رو پخش کرد
راهی هست ؟
ممنون
سلام دوستان
لطفا بگید رو یdvd با چه پسوندی از فایلهای ویدیویی باید رایت کنم که بتونم بیشترین میزان زمان را داشته باشم؟
dvd پلیر من divx را فکر کنم ساپورت نمیکنه . ولی dvd دارم که 5 ساعت روش کارتونه و اون پخش میشه ( بهم نخندینا) .
ولی نگاه کردم نفهمیدم پسوندش چیه . اگه میشه فرمت و برنامه مورد استفادشو لطف کنید یا راهنمایی کنید .
قبلا ممنونم![]()
Last edited by hsj110; 20-02-2009 at 01:15.
بستگی به کیفیت فیلم ورودیتون و خروجی هایی که می خواهین داره ولی در هر صورت کیفیت نسبت به فایل اولیه کاهش پیدا میکنه البته بهتره با Auto GK تبدیلش کنی که کیفیت بهتری به نسبت بقیه داره
×هم آموزشش هم هست تو فروم هم خودش سرچ کنید! ×
خب به احتمال زیاد پسوندش همونvob هست و بصورت فشرده رو dvd رایت شدن اگه پلیرتون غیر vob چیزی رو ساپورت نمیکنه بهترین گزینه همچنین پک هایی هستند که مسلما کیفیت افتضاحی دارند البته موقع دیدن کارتون زیاد معلوم نمیکنه.
سلام
من یکسری چیز میز پیدا کردم دیدم جالبن گفتم بزارم اینجا
شاید واسه شماها هم مفید باشه:
Other important tags for movies / dvd's:
COMPLETE:
A release is COMPLETE when it's a DVD5. When a dvd is COMPLETE, it didn't need any adjustments and the video is therefore untouched.
Most dvd's though are DVD9, so they need to be compressed to DVD5. DVD5 is much more wanted since all dvd players can read these dvd's, and almost every dvd burner can burn them. DVD9 discs are less popular, they are more expensive and not many people can burn a DVD9.
LiMiTED:
A movie is LiMiTED when it has a limited theater run. Generally smaller films (such as art house films) are released as limited. The scene considers a movie limited when it has a generally opening in less than 300 UK theaters, or in less than 500 USA theaters. In the scene jargon, it's usually called 300 UK screens, or 500 USA screens. Officially, it's not the opening weekend's number of theaters that counts, but the peak of the number of theaters. For example; when a movie has 275 UK screens in the opening weekend, and 1 week later it has 325 screens, it's not limited.
STV:
STV stands for Straight To Video. These movies were never released in theaters, instead, they were immediately released on video/dvd. Therefore, a lot of sites do not allow these movies.
FESTiVAL:
This is a variation of STV/LiMiTED. A FESTiVAL is a movie which hasn't been shown in a public theater, but does has been shown on a filmfestival (such as Cannes Film Festival). An example of a FESTiVAL movie is Hot Tamale (imdb), which has not been in a public theater, but it was shown on the Newport Beach Film Festival.
iNTERNAL:
An internal release is done for several reasons. The most common reason is because it has already been released before, and with iNTERNAL in title, the release won't be nuked. iNTERNAL's are quite common. Also lower quality theater rips are done iNTERNAL so it doesn't lower the reputation of the group. An iNTERNAL release is available as normal on the groups affiliate sites, but they can't be traded to other sites without request from the site ops. Although a release is iNTERNAL, it still can be very popular. For mp3's the interla-tag is different. For mp3 releases it's releasetitle-year-Group_iNT. That way the internal release won't be calculated into the group's stats. This avoids mp3 groups from doing a lot of internal releases, since they would just do that to get better stats. Some groups rename iNTERNAL to iNT, since this much shorter.
Subbed:
If a release is subbed, it usually means it has hard encoded subtitles burned throughout the movie. These are generally in malaysian/chinese/thai etc, and sometimes there are two different languages, which can take up quite a large amount of the screen. SVCD and DVD support switchable subtitles, so some DVDRips and most DVD's are released with switchable subs.
Unsubbed:
When a movie has been release subbed before, an unsubbed release may be released.
Custom.Subbed:
A release can also be custom subbed. Movies often are released earlier in the USA than in Europe. These movies mostly contain a few subtitles, the ones that are spoken in the USA. European groups can create custom subtitles and add these to the dvd(rip). For example, when Dutch subtitles were added to a NTSC DVDr: Madagascar.2005.Custom.NL.Subbed.NTSC.DVDr-Group. Off course, it's not just European, also Japaneese movies can be subbed english for example.
Dubbed:
If a film is dubbed, it is a special version where the actors' voices are in another language. Dubbed versions of English-language films are for people who don't understand English very well. In some countries, dubbing is very common, for example Germany.
SE:
SE stands for Special Edition. Like the name says, it's a special dvd edition of a movie. Often special editions contain extra material like deleted scenes, interviews, or a making-of.
DC:
DC stands for Director's Cut. A director's cut is a specially edited version of a movie that is supposed to represent the director's own approved edit of the movie. It is often released some time after the original release of the film, where the original release was released in a version different from the director's approved edit. 'Cut' is synonymous with 'edit' in this context.
DL:
DL stands for Dual-Language, meaning the dvd contains more than one language. Synonym: ML.
FS / WS (Aspect Ratio Tags):
These are FS for FullScreen and WS for WideScreen (letterbox).
Extended:
Sometimes movies are released again on DVD because now the movie is extended. They have put back deleted scenes. For example, E.T. was produced first in 1982 and years later it was brought on DVD again, but now digitally remastered and extended.
Digitally Remastered:
Digitally remastered means that an older not-digital movie has been re-editted, remastered and is released on DVD. Some really old movies look very bad compared to the new digital movies. Then they remaster it to make it look better, edit & recolor the video, etcetera. Remastering generally implies some sort of upgrade to a previous existing product, frequently designed to encourage people to buy a new version of something they already own.
Rated/Unrated:
Rated means a movie is censored, unrated logically means uncensored.
Recode:
A recode is a previously released version of a movie, usually filtered through TMPGenc to remove subtitles, fix color etc. Whilst they can look better, its not looked upon highly as groups are expected to obtain their own sources.
More general important tags:
PROPER:
Due to scene rules, whoever releases a certain release the first, has won that race. For example, when a group releases the CAM version of Titanic the first. If there is something "wrong" with the release (poor quality, out-of-sync, audio errors etc.) and another group has a better/correct version, it can release it and add PROPER to the release title to avoid being nuked. However, the source must be the same as the original release. For example: A poor quality CAM release by group A and group B releases their CAM release PROPER. A Telesync release doesn't PROPER a CAM release, because the source is different. PROPER is the most subjective tag in the scene, and a lot of people will generally argue whether the PROPER is better than the original release. The reason for the PROPER should always be mentioned in the NFO.
REPACK:
If a group releases a bad rip, they can release a Repack. A Repack is a fixed version of the original release. It's similar to PROPER but then done by the same group. Note that a Repack is different from a fix. A Fix will repair the original release whilst a repack is a new release.
Rerip:
A previous rip was bad, now it's ripped again properly. Similar to repack.
READNFO:
When something important is mentioned in the NFO or as a replacement for PROPER, READNFO can be added to the releasetitle.
Important tags for mp3 releases:
(به فیلم ربطی نداره ولی بدونین مفیده دیگه)
TV: Audio from television material
Radio: Audio from radio material
WEB: Audio downloaded from an online music store
VLS: Vinyl Single (1-2 tracks)
EP: Vinyl Maxi-single (2-5 tracks)
LP: Vinyl Full-length Album
CDS: CD Single (1-2 tracks)
CDM: CD Maxi-single (2-5 tracks)
CDR: CD-Recordable (CD-R)
DVD: Audio from a DVD. Often cabaret shows or concert/music dvd's.
DVDA: Audio tracks which come on a DVD as a bonus. The DVDA part can't be played by normal DVD players.
MD: Audio from a MiniDisk
TAPE: Music from a tape
Promo: Promotional
XX: Imported
RETAiL: Retail
Liveset: A record of a DJ mixing live. Mostly recorded using:
- DAB: Digital Audio Broadcasting is a system used to broadcast radio programmes.
- SAT: Music broadcasted via satellite channels.
- CABLE: Music broadcasted by radio channels via cable radio.
Bootleg: Illegally recorded and pressed record. Often live recordings, sometimes studio out-takes. The name comes from people who hid a microphone in their boots.
Labelcode/Catnumber:
This is a code which is like a unique code for every music cd/vinyl/etc. The code isn't just some number, but it contains values which are recognisable. For example: Catnumber: WNRD2371 is a cd from WieNerwoRlD Ltd.
Clean: The music is censored. Generally sexual or violent words, which are replaced by 'bleeps' or stripped.
Explicit: The music is not censored.
Additional source info for TV Rips:
HDTV (High Definition Televison):
Digital recording from a source stream at either 1080i or 720p at a bitrate from 19,39mbps or higher.
PDTV (Pure Digital Television):
Other resolution digital recordings from source streams at a bitrate of 10+mbps or higher. It is a label given to files that were ripped directly from a purely digital source, having less resolution than HDTV. This is accomplished by using a TV tuner card capable of receiving Digital Video Broadcasts or C-Band.
SDTV (Standard Digital Television):
Digital recording or capture from a source stream at any resolution with bitrate under 10mbps.This includes DirecTiVo but also captures from digisat or digicable with analog capture cards.
TVRip (Analoge TV Rip): Recorded from analog TV, lowest quality of all TV rips.
More TV info:
Season/Episode code:
A code which shows the season and episode of a tv show.
For example: S01E12 is season 1 episode number 12.
--- (Digital Video Broadcast):
The standard for direct broadcast television in Europe and the US Based on MPEG2 Compression.
DSR (Digital Satellite Rip):
Recorded from Digital Satellite, quality is similar to PDTV.
PPV (Pay Per View television):
Pay television programming for which viewers pay a separate fee for each program ordered.
سلام
سه تا سوال دارم:
1.کدومیک از فرمتها کمترین حجم را نسبت به کیفیتش داراست(کیفیت بالا)
2.کدومیک از فرمت ها بیشترین کیفیت را داراست.
3.کیفیت فرمتهای زیر را لطفا به ترتیب به بگید.
DVDRip
720p BluRay x264
DC BDRip X264
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