Hi, there!
I have a problem in my DVD after I ripped it, I saw dirt and green spots all over the movie, any idea?
Here is the sample:
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Last edited by jagabo; 23rd May 2014 at 07:49.
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RemoveSpotsMC.AVS: https://forum.videohelp.com/threads/363894-De-interlacing-Is-My-Workflow-Right?p=231634...=1#post2316342
It requires several other filters. You can see them in the script. -
If you can get rid of the splices and restore the missing frames you've REALLY got something.
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If you're really adventurous you can try replacing some of the worst frames with motion interpolated (from the adjacent frames) frames. The original function was called RX() but I changed it to ReplaceFramesMC().
https://forum.videohelp.com/threads/352741-Frame-interpolation?p=2226119&viewfull=1#post2226119
It doesn't work well when there is a lot of motion. When there's no, or very little, motion you can just replace the bad frame with an adjacent one.
Code:###################################################### function ReplaceFrameNext(clip Source, int N) { # Replace frame at N with frame at N+1 # N is the frame to replace # with frame at N+1 loop(Source, 0, N, N) loop(last, 2, N, N) } ###################################################### function ReplaceFramePrev(clip Source, int N) { # Replace frame at N with frame at N-1 # N is the frame to replace # with frame at N-1 loop(Source, 0, N, N) loop(last, 2, N-1, N-1) } ######################################################