Deinterlacing Trouble

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Re: Deinterlacing Trouble

Post by Scintilla » Sat Dec 26, 2009 7:38 pm

Anno-san wrote:I mean the .AVS file doesn't appear in the directory i saved it in when i go to file>run script in virtualdubmod. It does not appear when i have "all scripts" selected in the drop down bar when i go to open the file through VDM and when I choose "all files" and select the avs script, it gives an error.
You're confusing .AVS scripts with VirtualDub batch scripts, which presumably have a different extension.
DON'T select "run scripts"; select "Open video file" and open the .AVS file like you would open any other video file.
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Re: Deinterlacing Trouble

Post by Anno-san » Sat Dec 26, 2009 7:46 pm

Did that. Now it says, "Error code: 2" and it can't open the source file.

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Re: Deinterlacing Trouble

Post by Bauzi » Sun Dec 27, 2009 6:59 pm

Do you have the PAL or NTSC version of the DVDs?

I have the PAL dvds and I'm very interesting in how to filter it properly. It's damn hard sometimes.
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Re: Deinterlacing Trouble

Post by mirkosp » Mon Dec 28, 2009 3:46 am

Bauzi wrote:Do you have the PAL or NTSC version of the DVDs?

I have the PAL dvds and I'm very interesting in how to filter it properly. It's damn hard sometimes.
Well, PAL sometimes is impossible to filter properly, unless you feel like opening up photoshop and manually fixing the frame blending. Avisynth can only do so much, that you either keep it or go for the elbow grease route. It's a matter of deciding whether it's really worth the effort or not, though...
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