PAL DVDs. Interlaced footage. Mac. No Final Cut. Doomed?
Is good quality possible to achieve, and if so, how? Thank you.
PAL DVDs from hell
- Autraya
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Dude AVISYNTH to the rescue. Read <a href=http://www.a-m-v.org/guides/avtech31/>ErMaC & AbsoluteDestiny's Friendly AMV Guides</a> will get you stared anyway
I'm (unfortunately) living in PAL land... didn't think you were too but eh shows what i know.
vdub is supposed to have a smart deinterlacer built into it... I don't have it but I'm sure there's a link for the plugin somewhere (someone gave it to me)... I prefer to deinterlace using avisynth anyway since it gives me more control over the different functions.
Now I don't have a mac, so can you use vdub/avisynth on a mac?
I'm (unfortunately) living in PAL land... didn't think you were too but eh shows what i know.
vdub is supposed to have a smart deinterlacer built into it... I don't have it but I'm sure there's a link for the plugin somewhere (someone gave it to me)... I prefer to deinterlace using avisynth anyway since it gives me more control over the different functions.
Now I don't have a mac, so can you use vdub/avisynth on a mac?
new banzors in the making :p
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As it was pointed out in an earlier thread that Darwine isn't ready/capable of running VDubMod or AviSynth yet, then the only thing I would suggest in regards to those programs is something that truly emulates Windows, probably by virtue of VirtualPC (does VMWare work on OS X? If so, that's a possibility too). Of course, that actually requires having access to (and a license to use) Windows itself.
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You haven't seen this site yet? http://www.ishtori.net/
It's a wonderful guide!
There is a program DVDxDV which will do the reverse telecine. Another great program is http://www.squared5.com
I know some people who edit PAL footage with iMovie, with great results. (I also use PAL, with Final Cut.)
It's a wonderful guide!
There is a program DVDxDV which will do the reverse telecine. Another great program is http://www.squared5.com
I know some people who edit PAL footage with iMovie, with great results. (I also use PAL, with Final Cut.)