I'd like your opinions and advice.
I'm using DVDFab 9.3.0.5 on a friend's PC, so I am no expert at its use.
I'm ripping DVDs to MP4, mostly at Standard quality, with default settings for MP4 rip.
Some of the rips don't look as good as I expected. So, to compare, I downloaded an episode that was captured from a TV broadcast.
The TV broadcast capture is .mkv and 325 MB.
My DVD .mp4 rip in Standard quality is 589 MB, and my DVD rip in High quality is 743 MB, so both are much larger than the download.
Yet, the downloaded file often looks better, smoother, less "digital". The DVD rips exhibit sort of jaggies or tiny lines around objects and actors' faces during motion, there is some moiring, and blotchiness in dark areas.
Why do my DVD rips not look as good as a TV capture?
Thanks
I'm using DVDFab 9.3.0.5 on a friend's PC, so I am no expert at its use.
I'm ripping DVDs to MP4, mostly at Standard quality, with default settings for MP4 rip.
Some of the rips don't look as good as I expected. So, to compare, I downloaded an episode that was captured from a TV broadcast.
The TV broadcast capture is .mkv and 325 MB.
My DVD .mp4 rip in Standard quality is 589 MB, and my DVD rip in High quality is 743 MB, so both are much larger than the download.
Yet, the downloaded file often looks better, smoother, less "digital". The DVD rips exhibit sort of jaggies or tiny lines around objects and actors' faces during motion, there is some moiring, and blotchiness in dark areas.
Why do my DVD rips not look as good as a TV capture?
Thanks
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