Type of quality test: final ecnode
Your operating system: Windows 7
Capture hardware: capture card (Epiphan DVI2USB)
Capture software: VirtualDub
Capture video resolution: 960x720 (cropped from XGA 1024x768)
Name of the game, which console: Mission Impossible - NES, NTSC
How you produced the video:
Played on an RGB-modded NES. Output to an Audio Authority 1366 scaler which is scaling the 240p signal to 1024x768 at 60hz. Then it goes to an Epiphan DVI2USB 3.0 capture device. VirtualDub software used for capturing - Video compression is x264vfw @ultrafast, Single Pass CRF, 20.7 quality. Audio is uncompressed.
I have attached 4 final encodes, including an IQ encode as well since the quality seemed to take a hit compared to the raw video even at HQ.
http://breakingnewsfeeds.com/media/mi-low.mp4
http://breakingnewsfeeds.com/media/mi-regular.mp4
http://breakingnewsfeeds.com/media/mi-high.mp4
http://breakingnewsfeeds.com/media/mi-iq.mp4
Your operating system: Windows 7
Capture hardware: capture card (Epiphan DVI2USB)
Capture software: VirtualDub
Capture video resolution: 960x720 (cropped from XGA 1024x768)
Name of the game, which console: Mission Impossible - NES, NTSC
How you produced the video:
Played on an RGB-modded NES. Output to an Audio Authority 1366 scaler which is scaling the 240p signal to 1024x768 at 60hz. Then it goes to an Epiphan DVI2USB 3.0 capture device. VirtualDub software used for capturing - Video compression is x264vfw @ultrafast, Single Pass CRF, 20.7 quality. Audio is uncompressed.
I have attached 4 final encodes, including an IQ encode as well since the quality seemed to take a hit compared to the raw video even at HQ.
http://breakingnewsfeeds.com/media/mi-low.mp4
http://breakingnewsfeeds.com/media/mi-regular.mp4
http://breakingnewsfeeds.com/media/mi-high.mp4
http://breakingnewsfeeds.com/media/mi-iq.mp4
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