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I am surprised that no one has ever asked for upconverting from DVDs to Blurays.
1. Granted, almost all Bluray and media players allegedly can upconvert regular DVDs to 1080p; there is a genuine need to at least double the size of a DVD or DVD file so that when it is upconverted to 1080p, the picture quality can only be better, especially for people with a large screen. I happen to have a 14' screen.
3. Furthermore,there are still many good films that were originally pressed for 16:9, but unfortunately are now shrunk or reduced to a tiny envelop on the screen due to current HD TVs and projectors, making those films a torture to watch. Double the size of those DVDs, so that they can be viewed as a real 16:9.
4. Given the crawl-like speed of Bluray releases by major studios on classic films, I am out of patience. More likely than not, many good films may never see the light of Bluray. This is another compelling reason to have this feature.
5. Many studios have in the past released Blurays on classic films by simply doubling the size from the DVD releases. I am sure Fengtao can do better than that, because there are many kinds of software available that you can auto-contrast, auto-color and even auto-sharpen the video when doing a video editing, among other features that can easily enhance or otherwise improve the quality from DVDs to almost Bluray quality.
6. This DVD to Bluray feature should be achievable. Maybe you can just reverse the process from Bluray to DVD, i.e., reverse engineering.
7. There is a need for such market until such time when major studios have undertaken the efforts to restore the films before upconverting to Blurays, which will take years.
Please advise whether DVDFab is interested in my suggestion. If not, I would explore further with other alternatives. I may invest in such research.
I am surprised that no one has ever asked for upconverting from DVDs to Blurays.
1. Granted, almost all Bluray and media players allegedly can upconvert regular DVDs to 1080p; there is a genuine need to at least double the size of a DVD or DVD file so that when it is upconverted to 1080p, the picture quality can only be better, especially for people with a large screen. I happen to have a 14' screen.
3. Furthermore,there are still many good films that were originally pressed for 16:9, but unfortunately are now shrunk or reduced to a tiny envelop on the screen due to current HD TVs and projectors, making those films a torture to watch. Double the size of those DVDs, so that they can be viewed as a real 16:9.
4. Given the crawl-like speed of Bluray releases by major studios on classic films, I am out of patience. More likely than not, many good films may never see the light of Bluray. This is another compelling reason to have this feature.
5. Many studios have in the past released Blurays on classic films by simply doubling the size from the DVD releases. I am sure Fengtao can do better than that, because there are many kinds of software available that you can auto-contrast, auto-color and even auto-sharpen the video when doing a video editing, among other features that can easily enhance or otherwise improve the quality from DVDs to almost Bluray quality.
6. This DVD to Bluray feature should be achievable. Maybe you can just reverse the process from Bluray to DVD, i.e., reverse engineering.
7. There is a need for such market until such time when major studios have undertaken the efforts to restore the films before upconverting to Blurays, which will take years.
Please advise whether DVDFab is interested in my suggestion. If not, I would explore further with other alternatives. I may invest in such research.
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