Most conventional VHSs produce a blendind during the playback, the image is never so static as the DVD images.
If i put my VHS tapes in a SVHS, i'm going to get rid of it ? or they will look exactly the same, cause they were recorded with a conventional VHS ?
This thing affects the image in a very hard way, cause i'm encoding interlaced, and the blending image + interlaced images cause a horrible playback.
How can i fix this ?
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The SVHS will not help - may make it worse.
Intelacing only looks bad on the computer.
Play it on the TV and see. -
the blending of what i'm talking about, is on the TV , hehehe
but, i solve a part of the problem with a virtual dub filter that i found. , the image look, very static, and the luminace doesn't change to much between one frame and another.
i'm just curious about why i'm still getting a jerky image playing it interlaced on the TV -
Maybe LordVader's seeing the effects of macrovision??? :c*
I don't understand what's meant by "blending" as opposed to interlacing, in the problem description.There's no place like 127.0.0.1
The Rogue Pixel: Pixels are like elephants. Every once in a while one of them will go nuts. -
i don't know how to describe the motion problem, my english is not to good.
Most people have to de-interlace VHS captures, because if we put them interlaced on the dvd, they look bad on tv, or jumpy , jerky , blended , or whatever....
i know there's a post where someone put the solution to this, but i can't find it.
is there a method to put interlaced VHS captured on DVD, and get the motion as perfect as the original VHS tape. -
You never de-interlace TV or VHS captures.
and encode interlaced.
That's how it arrives so don't mess with it.
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