Is there a program out there that can smooth out video lines like the Video Soap feature in ATI MMC 8.x? If so, would I have to record it in AVI then apply it, do it at capture time, or could I apply it to an already finished MPEG and create a new smoothed-out MPEG? I can't use MMC 8.8, 'cos I have a TV Wonder card instead of a Radeon and it gives me serious audio synch issues no matter what I do, while 7.9 works perfect.
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You cannot apply noise reduction to a mpeg file without having to decode and re-encode the file. Now, a program like TMPGEnc can read a mpeg-2 file (with a mpeg-2 reader installed) where you can apply noise reduction and then encode it to mpeg-2 again. If this is your only choice, record with the highest bit rate mpeg-2 you can do. The better option is to record AVI with a lossless (or near lossless) codec and then apply the noise reduction filter before you encode to mpeg-2. But this requires a fast PC with lots of hard drive space...
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Originally Posted by skittelsen
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No, mpeg-1 is used for low quality video like VCD and non-interlaced DVD video. Mpeg-2 is used for high quality video and is the standard for DVD.
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MPEG is a type of compression based on pixels.
MPEG 2 compression is based on lines, and supports 2pass VBRShDwScLaN -
Originally Posted by shdwsclan
They are digital, hence based on pixels. All digital is based on pixels.Want my help? Ask here! (not via PM!)
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You might try MainConcept MPEG Encoder. I tried V1.04 to capture MPEG2 with and it does pretty good.
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I'm sure there are others with better recommendations on that program than me. I've only tried it a few times, I'm no expert by far.
Here's what I remember ok.
You must select audio/video input devices.....
You must set a capture filename and location.....
You must select a framerate, size, and codec....
(Or the program will give you that error message)
I think I just went through all the menu tabs and looked it over. I had like 29.970, 720x480, YUY2, Line-in, 48k, etc. The codec compression tab I do remember to used MainConcept MPEG Encoder. Configure it and setup like field order A, choose NTSC DVD template, and note where the quality slider is. This slider is very touchy I remember. To high a setting and you video might come out jerky. (mine did). I went in there the first time and set it wide open and although the video quality was first rate, it jerked. I finally turned it back down to about default level and everything was fine. Watch your CPU load and you can find the cut off point pretty easily. I think I wound up with like 35% quality level, I don't remember, running around 50% CPU load average, peaks to say 65%. Wide open it was peaking to 80% or something stupid like that. Jerky
Good program but a little expensive. Worth a try. You'll like it I think.
Good luck.
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