Digitalising the VHS, and then changing the quality of 480 pixel up to [most likely] 2160 pixels.
To be honest, I didn't know that was possible directly from digitalising VHS.
Oh creating pixels. Got it.
Essentially that's right. Someone's used some gizmo to fake a bunch of pixels based on what the software thinks should be there. Effectively adding a bunch of noise that was never there to begin with &, in doing so, making the file freaking enormous with no actual gain whatsoever.
Post by nausearockpig on Jul 15, 2023 6:44:07 GMT 1
personally i think it should be more washed out, and look more blurgh and like someone smudged vaseline on the camera lens, like those In Orange "remasters"... lolol owowowowowowowowowow
pass, HARD PASS.
If you have a lead on Brisbane 21 August 1992 - CT version, for the love of Bob, let me know. Please!
This was my upload everyone 😅 It was captured with my s-vhs player with s-video at 720x480. it is a bit redundant posting it at 4k but I just want people to enjoy it as close to the vhs as possible. When I uploaded it to YouTube at 1080p I could see pixels on my tv during brighter shots so I rendered it at 2160p, supposedly 4k video on YouTube preserves audio bitrate as well but I haven't tested it. I have changed the title since I didn't know the definition of upscale 😅