Hey guys. Tried out ripping the new Avatar Extended edition, and noticed that most of the known used codec formats don't have 1920x1080 default in them, they start at like 1680x946, in all AVI, MKV (only gives 1920x1080 using direct copy, deviating from THAT also drops to lower resolution modes.), and doing MP4 looks bad to me (used 2 pass, choose final size, and used 135000MB for size, which should be MORE then enough since a few movies in 1080 i've got from a friend are around same length, also action and look 2 time's better AT LEAST, but bare in mind i have no issues going higher for this particular movie if needed.) has artifacts overall when any motion that is noticable to me.
Is there a reason that most of the profiles don't show higher then 1680x946 other then MKV (using mkv.remux profile ONLY), and MP4 (which looks BAD to me over all.)??? I know i could edit them or something, but wondered if i'm missing something as to why they would include 1920x1080 resolutions out of the box. Even PS3 and Xbox360 profile's don't have them, and surely they both play them fine (both mine do.)
Or is it just Bluray ripper to file mode's that behave this way? I remember converting avatar ripped files in the past in 1080 with the first version (or say my friend did at least at his house while i was there.) I am using the newest of course version of DVDFab (Version 8.0.5.3)
Is there a reason that most of the profiles don't show higher then 1680x946 other then MKV (using mkv.remux profile ONLY), and MP4 (which looks BAD to me over all.)??? I know i could edit them or something, but wondered if i'm missing something as to why they would include 1920x1080 resolutions out of the box. Even PS3 and Xbox360 profile's don't have them, and surely they both play them fine (both mine do.)
Or is it just Bluray ripper to file mode's that behave this way? I remember converting avatar ripped files in the past in 1080 with the first version (or say my friend did at least at his house while i was there.) I am using the newest of course version of DVDFab (Version 8.0.5.3)
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