Hi Ive tried CCE2.5 to SVCD with a captured VHS using huffy codec. The final SVCD looks fine on my Standalone but the whole picture is slightly shaking, as if the cameramen had shaky hands, I have tried unchecking upperfield first on CCE encoding options but that causes any movement from the actors in the scene produsing mutiple images. ANy suggestions would be appreciated.
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Is your source interlaced?
Deinterlace and then encode, it should be gone!
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On 2001-10-16 03:23:27, Ninja_N wrote:
Hi Ive tried CCE2.5 to SVCD with a captured VHS using huffy codec. The final SVCD looks fine on my Standalone but the whole picture is slightly shaking, as if the cameramen had shaky hands, I have tried unchecking upperfield first on CCE encoding options but that causes any movement from the actors in the scene produsing mutiple images. ANy suggestions would be appreciated.
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Peter... I don't think so....
The shake probably comes from the poor quality of the VHS tape. You might want to search for the vdub filter that can correct for slight video shake. It sounds like you had the field order right the first time.
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Yes, snowmoon, you're right!!
Even the source is from VHS or DV with shaky or moving camcorder, always causes the blocky result.
Filter may help little bit.
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Thanks for the replies, but I dont think Peter is wrong, because originally I did in TMPG, trying both field options, one gave slight kerk and one gave slight jerk PLUS shaky actors when they are moving. Then I tried the deinterlace even field filter in TMPG and it was fine.
Now with CCE there is no deinterlace and I have tried both unchecking and checking upperfield first option.
So its not the dodgy VHS tape, as when I watch the actual there is nop shaking that is like the CCE encode.
BTW its an old NBA game tape, though quality is still very good. -
If you still want to end up encoding with CCE you can open your source in TMPGEnc, do the de-interlacing (check the box) and save the whole thing as a PROJECT. Convert that to an ".avi" with VFAPI and load THAT into CCE.
Saving it as a project in TMPGEnc is a matter of a second or two, but you get CCE's faster encoding speed.
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