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| pf100 |
Posted: Feb 27 2003, 07:32 AM |
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After capturing a vhs video in film format at 29.97 fps at 320x480 with mjpeg, it looks fine. When I convert it to 320x240 with precise bicubic -1.00 and the standard deinterlace filter with inverse telecine reconstruct from fields - adaptive, it looks great up until about an hour into the movie and then there's a point where it starts to look horrible. "Artifacts are greatly exaggerated" is the best way I can describe it. I tried a few things and just ended up converting it at 29.97 fps, where it looks just fine all the way to the end. Any ideas what I may have done wrong? Any help, comments, or insults will be greatly appreciated. |
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| pf100 |
Posted: Feb 27 2003, 06:04 PM |
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D'oh! Problem solved. I had a program running that reclaims and defrags system memory when it gets below a preset amount of memory. I uninstalled it and everything's okay now. |
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| pf100 |
| Posted: Mar 4 2003, 07:30 AM |
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I found another situation that trashes the video while processing with virtualdub. That's if I try to watch a video with a media player while I'm processing one with virtualdub. I suspect that this is not virtualdub's fault. |
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