"Kyo Kara Ore Wa!!" PAL DVDs

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"Kyo Kara Ore Wa!!" PAL DVDs

Post by mirkosp » Fri Jan 04, 2008 8:01 pm

So yeah, here's the issue:

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Tried MRestore, but didn't work that much... Should I just leave the blending there? :?
Or do you think that something might work? (Maybe some particular setting on the Mrestore, don't know...) :?:

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Post by mirkosp » Sat Jan 05, 2008 7:20 pm

Never mind, I'll just leave the blending there. At most, I'll cut the blended frames while editing.

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Post by Falconone » Sun Jan 06, 2008 9:52 am

hm, it looks like the interlacing and against it i use
fielddeinterlace()
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Post by prYzm » Sun Jan 06, 2008 10:04 am

you could try the Tdeint(mode=2) will reduce your footage to 11 fps, but i find it helps in some circumstances (had to do it with my pal chrono crusade discs)
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Post by mirkosp » Sun Jan 06, 2008 12:37 pm

Falconone wrote:hm, it looks like the interlacing and against it i use
fielddeinterlace()
prYzm wrote:you could try the Tdeint(mode=2) will reduce your footage to 11 fps, but i find it helps in some circumstances (had to do it with my pal chrono crusade discs)
Tried both (commenting out my script, before), but they did nothing.
Thanks anyway, but don't worry, I'll live with that... except for the blending, the source now looks good to me. Where there is blending, it is bad, but it's not that frequent and perhaps I could just try to cut the blended frames out while editing.
Anyway, thanks again for the help.

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Post by Autraya » Wed Jan 09, 2008 8:05 pm

I'd just thought I'd add on 90% of PAL I find tomsmocomp(1,5,1) works a treat.
the rest i telecide or field deinterlace depending on the source of course.... I should ask my sister she's edited to the PAL dvd's of that source I don't know what she used other than it was probably based off one of my early scripts *shrugs*
new banzors in the making :p

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Post by mirkosp » Wed Jan 09, 2008 8:41 pm

Autraya wrote:I'd just thought I'd add on 90% of PAL I find tomsmocomp(1,5,1) works a treat.
the rest i telecide or field deinterlace depending on the source of course.... I should ask my sister she's edited to the PAL dvd's of that source I don't know what she used other than it was probably based off one of my early scripts *shrugs*
Yeah, in fact my script now looks like this:

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mpeg2source("E:\YV-DueComeNoi-01\VIDEO_TS\DVD_01_1.d2v",cpu=6)
TomsMoComp(1,5,1)
derainbow(2)
sharpen(0.4)
lanczosresize(640,480)
crop(16,12,-12,-8)
lanczosresize(640,480)
RemoveDirt()
DeHalo_alpha()
deen("w3d",3,3,5)
It's still blended, but now the source looks pretty good for the rest.

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