![]() ![]() The software in the TV is more sophisticated at "guessing" the missing pixels. ![]() That is why a lot of people have found for example, that old video tapes or Standard-Definition DVDs will look better when the TV upscales the picture to HD NOT the video recorder or DVD player. Now some software is better than others at doing this. you end up doing that for everything on the screen - guessing which pixels should be connected to each other. However, you look at the horizon in a picture and you can guess that as you space out the pixels to make the picture bigger, you are likely to have the horizon go in a continuous line between those two pixels. ![]() ![]() That is not the fault of this program - No one can "know" what details were never recorded in the first place. Now you cannot really put back the details that were never in the low-definition video to begin with, so a poor original file is ALWAYS going to look bad converted to HD. When you convert something to HD, you have to space out the original pixels in the video and then "guess" what pixels should be between them. Most devices can dothe conversion themselves and so converting to HD is of questionable use - With one VERY IMPORTANT exception to that. Now compression will take care of some of that, but it is always going to be much bigger.Ĭonverting to HD (AKA "upscaling") is really only so devices that cannot upscale for themselves can play the video file. That means converting 320 x 240 to 1920 x 1080 means 27 times as much information. A 320 x 240 picture has only 76800 pixels. A 1920 x 1080 resolution HD picture has 1920 x 1080 pixels in it = 2073600 pixels. You are putting a great deal more information on the screen that is why. To answer some of the comments I have just readĬonverting to HD is going to make a MUCH larger file. Please could the WonderFox Support Team tell us if it does 2-pass conversion as I have seen this frequently make a much better quality conversion. ![]()
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