Hallo
I'm starting for the first time in to use Virtualdub filters to correct image about my captured PAL VHS. For example the video noise.
I have the following problem:
Captured with Virtualdub in RGB24 with compression PICVideo MJPEG Codec, quality 19/20 = file size 6.700 MB including audio
compressed in XviD, 2 pass int. 710 mb including audio.
Now I made a little preview file to taste the filters (15 seconds movie) without audio.
I tried the combination:
deinterlace (internal)
temporal cleaner (Casaburi) changing threshold values:
percent = 40
blending = 25
motion blur (internal)
Beautifulno more video noise, nice image but i had a big surprize checking the file done:
starting preview file (15 seconds) 13 mb
final filtered file = 103 mb ??
I start to filter full movie happy for the result.
For the full movie Virtualdub need 68 bigabyte !!!!!!!!!
My hard disk is 40 giga, 20 of that used. what I have to do????
I stopped process... I have no space available
I tried other movies, other filter combination, restart the PC.... never change!!!!!!!!
I have to consider also that, assuming to do it, I must recompress again after filtering......
I suppose I'm doing something wrong..
Could some people help me???? which is the right way to filter avi with Virtualdub??
thank's a lot in advacne for cooperation
Ciao from Italian friend
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