Avs Script Help
- ssjtomato15
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Avs Script Help
Okay i can't seem to fix the quality of my footage for export. And i can get any of the problems right. Can someone please help. Here is a screenshot of the default look of the DVD Footage. I already kno that is interlaced but i can only get rid of the scanlines shown in the scrnshot and when i preview it in VirtualDubMod or Window Media Player you can see the color like its 256 color on your computer. I have already search there A&E Technical Guide and nothing has help my problem.
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Try turning off DirectDraw acceleration.when i preview it in VirtualDubMod or Window Media Player you can see the color like its 256 color on your computer
I don't have a viewer for BMPs, so I can't help with anything else. Can you upload that file in a more standard format, like JPEG (or PNG, if minute quality issues are important)?
- ssjtomato15
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i see you must be using Firefox like me. Ok i save it as a jpg in firefox. The original was taken in VirtualDub and thats why it was taken as a bmp. Also how do i turn off the DirectDraw Acceleration what do put in the script.
and the scrnshot is here
and the scrnshot is here
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VirtualDub can save to PNG, you know.ssjtomato15 wrote:i see you must be using Firefox like me. Ok i save it as a jpg in firefox. The original was taken in VirtualDub and thats why it was taken as a bmp.
Anyway, it's a VirtualDub setting. Look in the menus for "Enable DirectDraw acceleration". If it's on, try turning it off; that tends to help.