Well i read couple of guides here and they always recommend to use filters after capturing from vdub.Now i dont know which filter do i use and i m newbie in capturing.can someone please help me with this
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Originally Posted by newbiecap
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if your capping from vhs give flaxen a go. It has a few filters in 1 eg sharpen smooth. I hardly use filters as my vcr has a bulit in function that sharpens the pic but for older vhs I definatly use this puppy although I haven't written down any settings, it depends on the video. Type in google for flaxen vhs filter and I am sure you will find someone who has an ideal setting.......it does add serious time to encoding though if you get the setting right it can have good results. Play with the settings I found that no filters was the best ......but as stated before depends on the source.....ohh try different setting in Tmgenc if your using it.
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I don't use any filters, all of my source captures are very good quality and filtering is unnecessary. Plus the fact that adding filters increases the encode time.
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I too, found flaxen's VHS & cartoon filters to be very useful as well on anime type stuff.
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