I have a vhs recording of an old b&w Charlie Chaplin movie I would like to convert to DVD... The video has some noise and a slight shaking (nothing that makes it unwatchable)....
Can anyone recommend some good VirtualDub filters to stablize the video...Please note I am not interested in any magic AviSynth can accomplish....
Cheers and Many TIA
Kenmo
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For that kind of source, you can try SpotRemover
Download it here: http://konstant.freeshell.org/ -
Good VCR. Noise filters on captured material. TMPGEnc has good ones.
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