Here's a link to tritical's page to make this thread complete. Originally based on TempGaussMC by Didée.
By posting to this forum you agree to abide by the rules. Before you start posting please read the forum rules. Welcome to Doom9s Forum, THE in-place to be for everyone interested in DVD conversion. These include a simple presets system, extensive noise processing capabilities, support for repair of progressive material, precision source matching, shutter speed simulation, etc. QTGMC Deinterlacing Script (v3.382) Avisynth Usage. Finding a solution together with Hauppauge - we are interested in distribution of deinterlace module, but distrribution without ack is useless for us 3. A very high quality deinterlacer with a range of features for both quality and convenience. In that respect it's easy to see this is not a priority.Įither way, nothing comes even close to avisynth.Ībout deinterlacing as i recently said on vdub forum, even downsizing followed by upsizing is better than blend deinterlace:ĭeinterlacing script from this thread is interesting i only wonder if edi is ok for natural images (with human faces.what are lines, and are they really continuous and straight.or not?). Giving Hauppauge a list of alternatives John has posted (GPL, LGPL, stop shipment, etc.) 2. Out of 100 people that use vdub, perhaps 5(or less) use avs.Īnd then out of those 5 perhaps one will need batch processing sometimes. I was also sometimes going "but why can't this be much simpler, for example "normalize(0.98,0.98)" for stereo recordings." (and why does it seem to buffer the complete audio track(while doing it), and not just few seconds at a time) etc. I also sometimes think avs could have easier and more intuitive ways to do some things, but hey.nothing is perfect (but avs is pretty flexible so it offers workarounds in many cases). You could also check the quality of the ac3 encoder that quenc packs.
Link? I didn't see that one among Richard Berg's links.Īs you're making dvds perhaps you could try that too, and check if quenc will produce dvd-compliant streams (the ones that play in most hardware players). Advanced AVISynth Commands and IVTC Advanced AVISynth Commands.