OK, Have searched the forums, and guides and unless I'm dumb or just missed something, I have not found exactly what I want to do.
I captured my first Anime (Metropolis), using S-Video from a digital cablebox.
Cap specs are as follows: PicVideoMjpeg @ lumna_2, chromna_3,352x480 29.970 FPS
audio 48000k 2-ch PCM. I use avisynth (lastest version) to frameserve to cce 2.64. My final destination will be to burn onto a DVD-r/w for viewing on TV.
If any one can point me to a guide or website that deals with this, I would greatly appreciate it. All I really need to know is Do I IVTC or De-interlace, leave as is blah, blah,blah, settings in CCE etc, etc, etc.
(oh and yes it has a weird frame pattern)
Thanks a million times over for any help, Besides I have 16GB
of HD space I want back (LOL)
thanxs again
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using decomb you would use a combination of Telecide() and/or decimate(). Goto the avisynth web page and click on the external filters link, download the decomb plugin and read the readme for more info.
Ejoc's CVD Page:
DVDDecrypter -> DVD2AVI -> Vobsub -> AVISynth -> TMPGEnc -> VCDEasy
DVD:
DVDShrink -> RecordNow DX
Capture:
VirualDub -> AVISynth -> QuEnc -> ffmpeggui -> TMPGEnc DVD Author
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