Help: Canopus Procoder does macroblocks with the red colour

How to fix the Red Colour when using Canopus Procoder?
canopus seems that it can't encode the red colour properly. If you try to encode an anime with any part coloured in red you'll see macroblocks only in the red area, and the rest is ok. Why? There's any way to avoid or fix it? I've tried using YUY2, YV12 and RGB colourspaces but nothing happens. It doesn't mind what kind of output file I encode. making an Avi, MPEG or DV output file Procoder does the same red macroblocks in all of them.

Please Help!!!

Here's an example.

Look at the red parts and compare them with white, orange, green or purple parts.
The original video doesn't have this problem with colors...
 
You don't seem to have a good
procoder version- as well as many others.
The best one is that costing $ 700, but there are also some other good ones- and much cheaper.
 
I have Canopus Procoder v. 1.01.35.0
I think this is the last version. Or maybe you refer to another product from canopus better than procoder 1.01.35.0?
 
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madman80
this is the second place that i see your image and problem.
sometimes i use procoder,the same version of madman80
and never had problems.
are you trying some filters,like "hue" to correct the matiz?
the image that you post have many diferents matizes from source?(the red in case)
is vcd or svcd that you want to do?
;)
 
Yes, I've posted this matter in another forum because is urgent for me to solve this problem. I hope you understand me....

well, I didn't use any hue correction because the original source doesn't do these macroblocks when I use other encoders. CCE, TMPGEnc, VirtualDud.... So I deduce that there's something related to Canopus.

I try to do VCD, but I've the same problem making another filetypes like SVCD, AVI or DV

And thanks to ChickenMan for showing me the v.1.2 history.
 
madman80 said:
Yes, I've posted this matter in another forum because is urgent for me to solve this problem. I hope you understand me....

well, I didn't use any hue correction because the original source doesn't do these macroblocks when I use other encoders. CCE, TMPGEnc, VirtualDud.... So I deduce that there's something related to Canopus.

I try to do VCD, but I've the same problem making another filetypes like SVCD, AVI or DV

And thanks to ChickenMan for showing me the v.1.2 history.
ok,maybe i can help if you send a sample of your anime with
more or less 2mb to my mail,and i do some tests with procoder,
and see if the result show problems.

don"t bore yourself with this problem.
i can help a little(maybe not) but here you find tons of wise people
that can help you more than i.
;)
 
also blue

not only red, i also tried on movies with blue lights, sam problem, i tried using other software converting mpeg to canopus dv codec, same problem. i think it is the canopus dv codec problem.
 
I'm agree with you. Personally I havn't had any problem with blue colors but I think that blue and red are more related than we can think.
For example, sometimes when I use Avisynth 2.5 the framesever alters the color. And, what color do you think reb becomes? Yesss, red becomes blue. There must be any quality that doesn't deppend from the color. It must be another parameter like luma, chroma, etc... that is the same for blue and red colors.

That's just an idea. What do you think?
 
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