# so I probably won't need to use any other denoising/sharpening filters? # As I understand it, QTGMC() does some denoising and sharpening on its own, # Any other parameters I should be using with it? # unless there's something else that might fit better? # I was doing some research on the forums and QTGMC() seemed to fit my needs (I know it's very slow), # (should I do this before or after deinterlacing?) # Adding the source (DV codec is Cedocida) Guess I'll just show you what I've come up with so far: Video: high bitrate DV in AVI, PAL 4:3 (720x576), interlaced Some characteristics of the output I'm getting from the capture software: Since this is the AviSynth sub-forum, my main question will revolve around 2. Please let me know if you have any objections regarding what I've just described :) Probably x264 in MKV (not set on the audio codec yet - any ideas?) I'm doing the actual capturing with a Dazzle DVC 100/107, using composite video out from the VCR (S-Video actually gave me worse results), with the software that came with it (Pinnacle Studio 15 HD).ĪviSynth post-processing (trim/crop/deinterlace/sharpen/denoise/etc.) Both are in good condition so they should be fine for my purposes. I'm using my old Panasonic VHS VCR and a VHS-C to VHS adapter that I still have from back in the day. Here's basically how I'm planning to do things:Ĭapture the video (already started with this part) I was hoping you guys could give me some tips or point out possible mistakes. I'm currently in the process of converting my family's old VHS-C (PAL) home videos into a digital format.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |