I rented a Neon Genesis Evangelion: Death and Rebirth DVD and it had a photo gallery option in the bonus features. I flipped through it on my standalone DVD player and it worked fine, and I decided I'd grab a few of the images for wallpapers on my laptop. For some reason though the images come out grainy and distorted both in VLC and Media Player Classic, as if they were scaled down to 8-bit colour. The rest of the movie plays fine and they looked alright on the standalone box. What could be making them look funny here?
Screenshots included:
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Looks like a poorly-encoded JPEG, but this is how it really looks on the disc.
http://hypernova.amarok-shadow.com/MySt ... -12987.png
(Possibly not work safe if you work in like a school or something. Nothing spectacular.)
The most noticeable. Looks like massive colour reduction. You can see above the breasts and to some extent in the background that most of the yellow parts have been faded very harshly to green, and some pixels seem to be lost entirely (the mouth of the girl in the middle is almost invisible). They are supposed to have yellow skin (funny lighting) but they're certainly not supposed to fade to green. O_o
Again this happens in both players but they all look fine on the TV with a standalone player. The rest of the movie looks fine. Tried changing video modules and disabling overlay to no avail.