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    Mpe2Schnitt just seemed like the most intuitive program to me
    I tried opening things with virtual dub yesterday, but realized that it doesn't support mpeg2. 2 minutes on google, i found virtualdub mod, so i'll get cracking tonight.
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  2. VirtualDubMPEG2 is more stable IMHO.
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    that's the one i got
    i thought it was the same as virtual dub mod
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    I hate to bump up my old thread, but it took me a while to get back to work on my video
    I am trying to use what Wilbert wrote for AviSynth, and it doesn't seem like DeSpot is doing anything at all. How can i make sure that the plugin is working? I am doing a visual frame by frame comparisons, and there's no difference. The spots are still there.
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    I would start by searching the forums. Even just a short glance down the page would have given you this

    https://forum.videohelp.com/viewtopic.php?t=309131
    Read my blog here.
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    can't believe i missed that one
    i'll go post there, if it's appropriate
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  7. Originally Posted by PlayWithFire View Post
    Hello
    I am trying to restore some old family videos that have been converted from film, to VHS and now to DVD
    The quality is pretty bad, scratches, hairs, and all sorts of bad stuff. I have spend the last three days googling video restoration, and i couldn't find anything besides expensive plugins, and even more expensive services. None of them made sence

    Can someone at least point me in the right directions? Are there any automatic ways to clean up the videos and at least improve them a little bit? I am not expecting a miracle, but i don't really want to go in and clean out over 2 hours worth of footage by hand.

    Thanks in advance!
    If needed, i could post a sample of the video to show the poor quality

    EDIT:
    I took a snapshot to show what i am working with
    This is probably as bad as it will get
    I am looking to go into restoration work. I am not trained officially yet but I could probably help and give you a discounted price. If you mail me a copy I can clean up a little bit for you and you will have a sample of my work before you pay anything. I can't quote anything before I see how badly it is destroyed.
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  8. I am looking to go into restoration work. I am not trained officially yet but I could probably help and give you a discounted price. If you mail me a copy I can clean up a little bit for you and you will have a sample of my work before you pay anything. I can't quote anything before I see how badly it is destroyed.
    You know you're spamming a five year old thread, don't you?
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  9. I think 5 years later they've moved on.

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    Ah, the beauty of e-mail subscription. Can't believe it's been 5 years.
    In case anyone's curious, I ended up giving up on restoration. I ended up just chopping up the video and making it into a chaptered DVD.
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  11. @ manono
    I know it is an older thread (just there is no post of the what happened before now), and I am not trying to scam it at all.
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  12. @PlayWithFire

    I am glad that you where able to do something with it. I have ran over this post several times while doing research on restoration work and always wondered what happened.
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