It's apparently not true. I had the same reaction at first to Mirkosp/MisterHatt on this very subject. "But I have projects from five years ago still using AMVapp 2.1."Gaelstrom wrote:I went ahead and installed VirtualDub as you suggested. Only real reason I wasn't installing anything more than I needed was the guide suggested never to change AMVApp versions during a project, but I just considered I hadn't done anything particularly specific yet.
"It doesn't matter.
"Oh."
MisterHatt is a professional encoder and knows a ton of shit above and beyond what is in the guides. His intent was to help you out (because it was very late where I was, and I was tired, and wanted to go take a nap). If he is in a good mood, he can probably help refine what you have working now. Otherwise Mirkosp can. I myself am mostly a point man and getting your basic scripts running, especially for the mac editors, but I am far outclassed by others when it comes to individual, up to date commands.Anyway, the footage was still interlaced, it just seemed a little better in some way. But either way I went ahead and just used AMVIVTC(mode=1) to try it out and that took care of it. There is a little bit of a minuscule jitter that shows up here and there among single frames, but nothing bad. I'm not sure if it's something that can be handled with any more scripts, but it's not particularly necessary as it's barely noticeable. If you have any ideas what would be happening there I'd like to hear them, but it's not particularly important I would think.
What was the intent with all the more complex stuff you had me use before the initial guide's version? I didn't recognize most of that code from the guide, I'm just curious.