2009-04-20, 10:24 | Link #341 | |
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Can you point me in the direction, just in case? :P Last edited by comatose; 2009-04-20 at 13:11. |
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2009-04-20, 16:54 | Link #342 |
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Rightclick -> set pattern -> freezeframing; n replaces with next, p replaces with previous, o does nothing. Set the pattern you desire, then scroll through the video and use the t/u keys (try pattern/use pattern) as appropriate.
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2009-04-21, 21:39 | Link #344 |
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Hi guys.
Some days ago, I bought Saber Marionette J Again DVDs, because I wanted to play with something old. But man, isn't this UGLY... First, I have been testing deinterlacing methods, and none of them convince me, but of course, I have almost no experience with really interlaced sources. Also, the image shakes a lot, as if in drugs. I haven't tested any deshaker, but I'd like to know first a way to properly deinterlace this. I hope you can help me clean this Here, I uploaded some demuxes from dgindex. |
2009-04-22, 06:02 | Link #345 |
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For shaky footage try this:
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temp = last.TemporalSoften(7,255,255,25,2) Interleave(temp.Repair(last.TemporalSoften(1,255,255,25,2)),last) DePan(last,data=DePanEstimate(last,trust=0,dxmax=10,dymax=10),offset=-1) SelectEvery(2,0)
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2009-04-22, 06:33 | Link #346 |
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Hello everybody.
I'm recently having some problems loading an avs inside another avs, for example: Code:
src = DirectShowSource("c:\workpath\Episode.avs") ovl = AviSource("c:\workpath\ovleray.avi") Overlay(src,ovl.ConvertToYV12(),mask=ovl.ShowAlpha()) This happened after I formated my hard drive. Before it, this code worked perfectly. I guess that before formating I had Avisynth 2.5.7 instead 2.5.8. Don't know what to do anymore. I've tryed so many things. Please help. Thanks Notes: The AVS I'm trying to load contains a mkv h264 video and I deactivated the filters. The second AVS only contais the code I mentioned before because I removed the filters too.
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2009-04-22, 07:10 | Link #349 |
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I think it more has to do with DirectShow on your system. Maybe some of your filters aren't registered properly so it can't build the filter graph correctly. My knowledge of DirectShow is close to non-existent, so I wouldn't be able to tell you much more. You could try asking on Doom9 or hope that somebody here with some knowledge will be able to tell you more.
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2009-04-22, 11:31 | Link #350 |
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Thanks martino, i'll give a look to that script
EDIT: Well, so far the shaking has been almost completely eliminated. This is the script I'm using. Code:
LoadPlugin("C:\yatta_6-129\PLUGINS\fft3dfilter.dll") MPEG2Source("C:\SMJADVD1\FullDisc\SABERJ_AGAIN_D1\project\VTS_06_1.d2v") temp = last.TemporalSoften(7,255,255,25,2) Interleave(temp.Repair(last.TemporalSoften(1,255,255,25,2)),last) DePan(last,data=DePanEstimate(last,trust=0,dxmax=10,dymax=10),offset=-1) SelectEvery(2,0) tcomb() fft3dfilter(sigma=4,sigma2=4,sigma3=13,sigma4=4,bt=4,plane=1) fft3dfilter(sigma=4,sigma2=4,sigma3=13,sigma4=4,bt=4,plane=2) dfttest(sigma=0.4) aaa(720,480) awarpsharp(10,1,0.5,1).toon(0.2) spline16resize(640,480,8,2,-8,-2) I can notice a lot of banding and haloing (that I think blinddehalo3 can get rid of), and not even gradfun2dbmod gets rid of the banding. If I don't use AAA, it goes away, but if I don't use AAA, I'll be left with some horrible aliasing. Any sugestions? Last edited by TGBatman; 2009-04-22 at 12:35. |
2009-04-22, 13:27 | Link #351 |
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Had an interesting glitch yesterday.
mp3 in an avi file was borked. While it would load in the .avs with directshowsource (it errored on AVISource), it would not play any audio if I began playback/encode from frame 0. However, if I advanced it a little bit and played, the audio would play. When I'd go to do "save wav" in virtualdub, it would save an empty .wav file, even if I tried clipping/saving from a frame higher than 0 to start from. Same thing if I tried to extract out with ffmpeg. Same thing if I tried to open the .avi or .avs in a Sound editor. I couldn't even get the audio out using graphedit. However, if I opened the .avi directly in Virtualdub, I was able to extract the audio out via "save wave" but there were these error messages: [!] AVI: Stream 1 (audio) has a non-zero start position of 2 samples (+52 ms). VirtualDub does not currently support a non-zero start time and the stream will be interpreted as starting from zero. [!] AVI: Truncated or invalid MP3 audio format detected (18 bytes, should be 30). Attempting to fix. [!] AVI: A non-zero wBitsPerSample value was detected in the MP3 audio format structure. This has been corrected in-memory to zero for better compatibility with commonly installed MP3 audio codecs. [!] AVI: Variable bitrate (VBR) audio detected. VBR audio in AVI is non-standard and you may encounter sync errors up to 0ms when attempting to extract WAV files or playing in some players. If this is a problem, use Full Processing mode is recommended to decompress or recompress the audio. (This warning can be disabled in Options, Preferences, AVI. bitrate: 256.0 ± 0.1 kbps) --I've been using Virtualdub on a regular basis since about the year 2000 and Avisynth since the project began and I've never had an audio stream that was as difficult to process as this one. Can anyone tell me what was going on here? |
2009-04-23, 10:12 | Link #355 | |
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But yes, I tried to mux to mkv in graphedit as well as mkvmerge and it didn't change a thing. I just want to know what was wrong with it and how it got so messed up. I was able to salvage it. Last edited by Tofusensei; 2009-04-23 at 10:23. |
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2009-04-28, 10:24 | Link #358 | |
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What filters you actually should use depends on what kinds of problems you want to try fixing in the video and how the video looks in general. There is no one "miracle cure". But yes, Avisynth "can be used", but you need to know how to use it, you need to understand how it works and you need to understand what you really mean by "clean".
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2009-04-28, 11:30 | Link #359 | ||
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We in the Arab world to use Avisynth
in production and other things. One of them said that we can purify raw through Avisynth Or, as you said Quote:
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I want more information on this matter ,But in any case thank you jfs . |
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2009-04-29, 10:23 | Link #360 |
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Hey guys, I've got a problem that I need some help with. I couldn't find any answers elsewhere, so I'm turning to y'all.
Last night I started to run a lossless in VirtualDub and everything was going fine. Cut to right now and I have this error message that has popped up and caused the encode to stop prematurely by 2 frames: Now, I clicked OK and it still gave me a video, but it's missing the very last 2 frames that the original source had. Any idea what this error means or is causing it? |
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