FREAKING GREEN BAR!

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sunwukong86
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Post by sunwukong86 » Thu Jan 03, 2008 4:31 pm

NekoMayumi wrote:
Anyway, about the interlacing. What have you tried? And possibly cut a sample out for testing.
I used the script you mentioned earlier and I think it made the picture quality worse. As far as what Ive done, I havent done anything more than using the deinterlace filter in VDub.

Im brand new to the world of Avisynth
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Post by NekoMayumi » Sat Jan 05, 2008 11:52 pm

sunwukong86 wrote: I used the script you mentioned earlier and I think it made the picture quality worse. As far as what Ive done, I havent done anything more than using the deinterlace filter in VDub.

Im brand new to the world of Avisynth
What script? If it was that function to remove the green bar then I haven't an idea of why you saw a loss in overall quality...

All it does is set a compatibility mode on for older Avisynth filters. Try switching to DGIndex instead to get around the whole issue of green bars.

Anyway, for deinterlacing and avisynth. Maybe try reading the amv guide a bit. Your source may not even need to be deinterlaced (might just need IVTC).

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Post by RosenRed » Tue Jan 08, 2008 9:56 am

sunwukong86 wrote: I used the script you mentioned earlier and I think it made the picture quality worse. As far as what Ive done, I havent done anything more than using the deinterlace filter in VDub.

Im brand new to the world of Avisynth
I would not suggest the VDub filters... Take a look at the guide, identify your source and use the apropriate set of avisynth filters. For the green line I am not sure, but I think the quality loss is due to the VDub you used.
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