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    sir,
    a newbie want to know about the tool window tabs in the file uploaded below.
    From 1x-4x it clear but what about the remaining tabs like black square, Rv , = = and AT onwards mean.?
    what in simple words Deinterlace mean with options given below "none".
    what is import/export BT...601,709.
    how do One create a video in video effect in aviutl- pic-in pic
    thanks
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  2. Personally I don't use this toolbox often, except for the convenient of choosing a filter from the long list.
    The Black Square icon to the AT icon sets frame-specific deinterlacing option:
    Black: None
    RV: Invert field
    Upper line: Odd lines only
    Bottom line: Even line only
    AT: Auto


    These corresponds to the menu: Edit> Deinterlace current frame
    For newbies and intermediate encoders, just ignore them and use NNEDI3 or AFS for deinterlacing.

    The flag correspond to "mark frame". (No particular effect)
    The X icon for dropping current frame.


    BT601 and 709... usually set it to auto will be fine.
    In most case, such as uploading to Youtube and making for DVD, use 709. When uploading to NicoNico, use 601. If in doubt, use 709 or leave it auto.

    The PIP thing has been asked MANY times in this forum. Please have a look at the AviUtl Video tutorial thread for hint.
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    thanks for explaining the things to a newbie.
    Incidentally , I request to let me know the links and resources that are helpful for learning motion tracking filter with reference to only Aviutl
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  4. I have made a video for the first version:

    http://youtu.be/qcHt__yDIsY

    I have not updated it since than but the workflow is similar.
    The best reference is always the included README.

    OpenCV documentation may also help if you really want to know what those parameter names means.
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