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Doom's Analogue Capture Guide V4 Ready!
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Wilbert
Posted: Jun 28 2004, 09:13 PM


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The new version of the analogue capture guide is finally ready! This time a lot of stuff is added and rewritten. The guide can be found here:
http://www.doom9.org/index.html?/capture/start.html

The changelog is very large. A small summary

* There's a new introductory section about analogue video.

* There is a section on how to determine the active capture window and how to use that for resizing.

* The resizing section is splitted up in a part for newbies and for advanced users. The latter includes information about sampling, Nyquist and quality of the scalers of various capture cards.

* The VirtualDub postprocessing section has been completed (deinterlacing, color adjustment, etc.).

* Instructions how to remove clicks and scratches have been added.

* and a lot more ...

This version is written by trevlac, arachnotron, i4004 and me. So, I want to thank them for their help, patience and interesting discussions we had. I certainly learned a lot from that.

I hope you will also like it, and that it will be useful to you.

 
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stephanV
Posted: Jun 28 2004, 09:57 PM


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Excellent stuff smile.gif

I've pinned the topic as it is quite relevant to VirtualDub. Hope you dont mind.

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useful links:
VirtualDub, Input plugins and filters, AviSynth, AVI-Mux GUI, AC3ACM by fcchandler, VirtualDub FAQ
 
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i4004
Posted: Aug 23 2004, 10:32 PM


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update to section 13
"13 "Removal of clicks, scratches and VHS drop-outs". "

as you can see, we've added the vhs drop-out removal guide.
also many links to sites that illustrate the problematic sequences (related to clicks, scratches and vhs drop-outs) were added. This way you'll know what errors this guide targets to heal.

http://bbsrv.imp.leidenuniv.nl/~i4004/0/gu...guide/acg41.zip
mirror;
http://i4004.net/i4004/capture%20guide_zip...0file/acg41.zip
(complete guide=compiled html help file, 4.2MB)

edit[01.03.2007.]/link was dead..alive now...will also ask neuron2 to host it on his site...

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