Hello everyone!
First of all I'd like to say congratulations to the team and forum members who support Videolan.
Now to proceed with my question... How can I maximize quality settings in VLC? I am no expert user, but I have searched both the forums and the internet, and the only information I could find was:
1: Force Deinterlacing to be always On.
2: Uncheck "Skip Frames" from Video Settings.
Now as far as I know, media players like VLC have multiple settings that could improve Video Playpack, if your computer can support them. Thing is, I don't know much about VLC and I really cannot find any other settings that could improve image quality.
So if anyone can help me to maximize my quality settings, I'd appreciate it. Some examples:
1: What's the "best" Video Output of VLC and what is its Default setting that I see on the menu?
2: In Codec Settings checking "Use system codecs if available" does not give me better video quality in any of the files that I have played, but instead it has not let me play some particular files at all, meaning that I do not see the video, only sound.
3: I do not really know what "Video quality post-processing level" is, but according to other 3D applications, the higher it is the better. Thing is VLC does not save my settings, but in any case, I do not know what it really does.
4: I noticed that using Nvidia Video Settings to sharpen image, etc. only makes the picture worse. On a search I conducted, I came up with Using Direct3D as a Video Output and configuring Anti-aliasing and such on the Nvidia Panel. This is something I tried, maybe not properly as I do not really know how, but I did not see any difference in quality. I tried to configure VLC as an application through the Nvidia panel as I would with a video game for example.
Please note that I have tested OpenGL, DirectX and Direct3D mode, and I could not really see any difference in terms of quality, maybe the difference is small enough for me to notice. Also, take in mind that I am mostly talking about Low Resolution videos, for example: Mini Game Movies, running under .avi .flv .mkv .wmv and so on. Quality on high resolution movies or high quality videos is very satisfying.
Another thing I would like to note, is that with VLC 0.9.x I used to change Video mode to OpenGL or DirectX, because the “Default” and “Direct3D” (if I remember correct) used to give me bad image quality when playing these Mini Videos. This was fixed with later versions of VLC, but I do not really know if it is because I upgraded Windows, VLC or Nvidia drivers.
Some system information:
O.S.: Windows 7 x86 HP
GFX: Nvidia GTX295 SLI
CPU: I7 Extreme D0 (4 Cores)
MoBo: P6T7 WS SC
Monitor: CRT (Only connected to the computer)
Thank you for taking your time reading my post, any comments appreciated!