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    I have a (legit) dvd movie that was made from a VHS. The quality is pretty poor - grainy, some static, and artifacts. Are any of you familiar enough w/CCE to suggest some filter settings to improve the visual quality? I have DVDRebuilder (w/CCE basic) and I am wondering if some of the filters in CCE may be applied to do this?

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    any filters you use won't really help an analog capture look as good as you would like it to.

    (as a side note...I see you like the copy and paste feature for your posting here and at doom9)
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    (as a side note...I see you like the copy and paste feature for your posting here and at doom9)

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    over on doom9's rebuilder forum, quantum made a post relating to this topic, and I'm trying something that he suggested. However, I wanted to put this same question out on this board to see if anyone else had any ideas.....?
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    Check out avisynth,some of the filters can really clean the graininess.
    https://www.videohelp.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=218125 read there about the Convolution3D noise filter.
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    johns0,

    thanks, that's a good link, I will look at the avisynth filtering.
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