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  1. Member Marvingj's Avatar
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    Try Vegas it has some neat filters....
    http://www.absolutevisionvideo.com

    BLUE SKY, BLACK DEATH!!
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  2. this programm, takes too much space.. is there anything can be done with VDub? i tryed but wasn't satisfyed with results, is there any special filters i could use?
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  3. It looks like a poor light record. I think it's hard to fix.
    Good luck.
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  4. it is a poor vhs rip...
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    And yes ? ... fix what ???

    In vdub , video filter's , apply resize , increase height by 10 .
    Back in filter add area , cropping is now available , crop 10 from bottom to remove that lower crap .
    (you may only need to increase by 6 and crop by 6 , depend's on existing condition within curren source)

    As for the static noise ... try conbination of smooth / blur filter's to adjust .

    Never had issue with static noise in picture before ... up to you to try .

    When ready , save as avi (set video and audio compression first) or
    Frameserve to bbmpeg for encoding to mpeg2 for later dvd project .

    Static noise from capture's : capture video by video capture unit ... audio only via line in (mixed input can lead to this problem) .
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  6. Always Watching guns1inger's Avatar
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    avisynth + convolution3d

    https://forum.videohelp.com/viewtopic.php?t=225951

    Then either clean up in avisynth or vdub before frameserving to an encoder.
    Read my blog here.
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  7. Try AviSynth and the ChromaShift filter. Also try the temporal cleaner.


    Darryl
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