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    i have some stuff recorded from the early 90s to vhs that i put on dvd then transfered over to the computer and want to remove the fuzzyness. Can someone give me a filter list to make these better.

    here is both things all the videos look like this

    Video 1
    http://www.megaupload.com/?d=OJ6E7VXF

    Video 2
    http://www.megaupload.com/?d=MHR16WE2

    i just want to clean them up then put them back on dvd.

    thank you
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    it's probably best to get the footage from the vhs and start over...do you still have the tapes?
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    my equipment isnt the best so need to use something on the computer
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  4. Some filters to look at:

    Neat Video ($$$ and slow, but good noise filtering)
    MSU Smart Deblocking
    Flaxen VHS filter
    2d Cleaner
    levels

    quick Neat Video results: neat.avi

    Frame 116 before:


    and after Neat Video:


    The other video needs an inverse telecine.
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    i ended up getting that neat filter omg makes a huge difference. now the other one im having problems with i did the reverse to 24 frames or whatever and saved to a uncompress avi and looks great but everytime i try to put it back to mpeg to put back to dvd it looks like everything goes red and starts to bleed.
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  6. Did you crop the frame at all? If so, be sure to leave at least a mod4 (integer multiple of 4) frames size.

    Make sure your are using a valid frame size for MPEG2/DVD. What program are you using to encode MPEG2?
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    ya i croped it to 704x480 then did the thing to 720x480

    i tryed several mpeg programs
    tmpeg 2.5
    main concept
    avs video converter

    maybe i dunno the settings

    but all i needed for the other one was just inverse telcine?
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    nevermind i figured it out. i had to turn off deinterlace
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  9. Both 704x480 and 720x480 should be fine with any MPEG encoder.

    Deinterlace filters often just blur the two fields together. A good IVTC would be best for your second video. AviSynth's TFM() and TDecimate() work pretty well. I'd use DgIndex to build an index file then:

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    MPEG2Source("filename.d2v")
    TFM()
    TDecimate()
    Then any other filtering.
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    ya thats what i was doing. neat video does wonders but is so damn slow
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  11. i'd use some unsharp mask aswell and photoshop for the very degraded parts of the tapes, these are the tools.
    *** DIGITIZING VHS / ANALOG VIDEOS SINCE 2001**** GEAR: JVC HR-S7700MS, TOSHIBA V733EF AND MORE
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