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    I'm currently transferring a VHS tape to an .avi file on my computer, the only problem is that VirtualDub is interlacing it. I would like to de-interlace it so it looks like the original VHS tape. I found a program called "TMPGEnc DVD Source Creator" which de-interlaces and reduces noise levels perfectly for me. I only have one problem, it outputs the file in video sizes I don't want to use. (352X240, 352X480, 480X480, 720X480) I want to keep it at 640X480. Anyone have any suggestions as to a comparable de-interlacer and noise reducer like TMPGEnc DVD Source Creator? Thanks a lot in advance!
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  2. Have a look for avisynth & tomsmocomp, yadif or else to deinterlace

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    "Deinterlace Area-Based" in VirtualDub works pretty well.
    Several more options in AVI Synth.
    None of these advanced filters are really "better" than others, just different.

    All are better than simple methods, like drop-frame or blend.
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  5. The best deinterlacer currently is AviSynth's TempGaussMC_beta1(). Samples:

    https://forum.videohelp.com/images/guides/p1934885/stockholma_0-520_q3_yadif_mvbobmod_t...mca4_tdtmm.avi

    It's also the slowest. About 1/50 the speed of the lesser algorithms.
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    This video hasn't only been deinterlaced.
    The lamppost looks like disappears in the water.
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  7. Originally Posted by 1junpei
    This video hasn't only been deinterlaced.
    The lamppost looks like disappears in the water.
    Yes, you've found one little detail where TempGaussMC did worse than the others. TempGaussMC also smooths out some of the noise (which I consider a bad thing) and that has caused the thin portion of the post to blend into the water in the background. But the others look much worse overall with flickering jagged edges all over the place. Note especially the stairs near the bottom of the frame in the second half of the video. No deinterlacing method is perfect and none ever will be.
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