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    I received a DVD transfer (and a very crappy one at that) of a live concert and, apart from the very clear low resolution and cropped overscan, there is some serious flagging jitter. Recapturing with a better setup is not possible (even though i got a VHS transfer setup that yields higher quality than this) as this DVD transfer was made by some unknown person whom i cannot contact and don't even know if they still have the tape.

    I was wondering if this was possible to fix with AviSynth and some plugin.

    Attached here is a 30 second sample (yes, i know the audio is out of sync, but that can be fixed.):

    sample.vob (cut with ffmpeg using -c copy so it doesn't reencode)
    Last edited by Fedex; 2nd Mar 2025 at 04:55. Reason: corrected "flagging" to jitter
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    That video is so poor I don't think you'll get much improvement.
    Plenty of stabilizer tools; look into Mercalli
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  4. Hopeless crap. It has all defects one can imagine.
    You could try with DeJitter, but in order to make it work you should have some black side borders in your video as a reference.
    http://www.avisynth.nl/users/vcmohan/DeJitter/DeJitter.htm
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    Originally Posted by Sharc View Post
    Hopeless crap. It has all defects one can imagine.
    You could try with DeJitter, but in order to make it work you should have some black side borders in your video as a reference.
    http://www.avisynth.nl/users/vcmohan/DeJitter/DeJitter.htm
    I'll try messing around with it.
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    Couldn't manage to do anything useful with dejitter, the video is screwed up beyond repair i believe.
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