Falcosoft wrote:In VirtualDub instead of Direct Stream Copy you should use Video -> Full processing mode and in Video -> Compression.. you should select Uncompressed (RGB/YCbCr). This way you can eliminate all the codec related problems since all editors should handle uncompressed video streams. But I really do not think your problem is ZMBV codec related. As others have written above this must be some scaling problems. Try to capture with Fraps and your preferred codec. I think you will get the same blur/filter/scaling problem if the player/editor view size is different from the video size.
yes, i do now capture with Fraps, and have blurry video.
In short, to sum up.
Original I was not able to achieve. Decided to act like this:
1. Increase with Dub source ZMBV (from the DOS VGA 320х200 in 720х450 for example) by selecting in the settings, {VirtualDub} Video->Full processing . Also codec Video->Compression->UncompressedRGB/YCbCr . And choose filter mode not bicubic or bilinear, but the first: Nearest Neighbor - then it turns clear. The resulting uncompressed video with almost identical quality, is understood by all editors.
2. Then, you put it in a video editor and there are already working on . But add 30% of sharpness to get closer to the DOS original.
The result is not as it was in DOS, but the picture comes out more decent than at the beginning. And the text even takes on some 3D appearance.
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Thanks for the help!
The codec ZMBV "zombie-codec", the authors did soundly, efficiently placing - shot DOSBox in small size but for yourself. It is very rare, and work with it directly not possible.