How Do I use/get on the Decomb To deinterlace my footage??!!

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How Do I use/get on the Decomb To deinterlace my footage??!!

Post by greeneyesbabi955 » Thu Jan 27, 2005 4:49 pm

Okay so I have the dvd footage did everything right, except that my dvd footage is Interlace. So I downloaded the Amvapp and I am trying to get onto decomb, but the problem is that(i don't know if this is really stupid or not)but everything that says Decomb is in text, nothing is a Real program!Seriously how do i get onto decomb, please help me:(, or I did all that for nothing :!: :evil: :!:

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Post by greeneyesbabi955 » Thu Jan 27, 2005 4:58 pm

It's probably so0o0o0o0 stupid that when people read it they just leave :cry: :wink: :wink: :wink:

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Post by Scintilla » Thu Jan 27, 2005 4:59 pm

AVISynth (for which Decomb is a plugin) is indeed a real program; it just doesn't work like one.
You can't open AVISynth directly. It doesn't come with an .EXE or anything.

What you do is, you type up scripts in Notepad and save them with the .AVS extension.
Then, when you open the script file in whatever application you're using it in (be it Windows Media Player, VirtualDubMod, TMPGEnc, or Adobe Premiere), AVISynth kicks in and fools the application into thinking it's opening a real .AVI file.
It's a frameserver that does all its work behind the scenes.

Try reading this:
http://www.animemusicvideos.org/guides/ ... synth.html
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Post by Jnzk » Thu Jan 27, 2005 5:00 pm

Decomb is an AviSynth filter. AviSynth files are text files with commands in them. You can modify your ripped video in the script and open it in Premiere, VirtualDub or whatever the application.

I suggest you to carefully go through the steps in the guide.

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Post by greeneyesbabi955 » Thu Jan 27, 2005 5:02 pm

Scintilla wrote:AVISynth (for which Decomb is a plugin) is indeed a real program; it just doesn't work like one.
You can't open AVISynth directly. It doesn't come with an .EXE or anything.

What you do is, you type up scripts in Notepad and save them with the .AVS extension.
Then, when you open the script file in whatever application you're using it in (be it Windows Media Player, VirtualDubMod, TMPGEnc, or Adobe Premiere), AVISynth kicks in and fools the application into thinking it's opening a real .AVI file.
It's a frameserver that does all its work behind the scenes.

Try reading this:
http://www.animemusicvideos.org/guides/ ... synth.html
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Post by greeneyesbabi955 » Thu Jan 27, 2005 5:03 pm

Janzki wrote:Decomb is an AviSynth filter. AviSynth files are text files with commands in them. You can modify your ripped video in the script and open it in Premiere, VirtualDub or whatever the application.

I suggest you to carefully go through the steps in the guide.
Okay, I did go through the guide like twenty times :?

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Post by mckeed » Thu Jan 27, 2005 6:19 pm

Obviously not carefully enough.
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Post by AbsoluteDestiny » Thu Jan 27, 2005 6:28 pm

The trick is to read each page from the start, particularly from the Introduction to the amvapp onwards because skipping information just means you are clueless later.

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