Its really hard for me to describe this, but it worked just fine a moment ago, suddenly all my damn programs wont deinterlace my newly purchased GTO DVD Collection for some odd reason.
QTGMC worked fine the first run, second run this issue appeared.
I then tried Hybrid Video Converter, same issue.
Then I tried Handbrake also the same issue.
What is going on here? Are there any files i must clear away?
(Check image)
Try StreamFab Downloader and download from Netflix, Amazon, Youtube! Or Try DVDFab and copy Blu-rays! or rip iTunes movies!
+ Reply to Thread
Results 1 to 16 of 16
Thread
-
-
I suspect DirectShowSource() is messing with the video before giving it to QTGMC. Use DgIndex/Mpeg2Source for DVDs.
-
720x544 AVI. What are you doing to create this AVI from your DVD?
The video has been vertically resized before deinterlacing, corrupting the structure. -
-
-
Another weird thing, at first I thought I had to do inverse telecine.
FieldDeinterlace()
Telecide()
Decimate()
That seems to work, but I get these terrible ghosting images, is there any way to fix this or is there a way to actually reverse the bad up-size back to 480i I guess that is what they used since this might be an up-scaled Japanese edition since they are both region 2 -
Upload a short sample of your source, not re-encoded. A colorful, moderate speed panning shot would be best.
-
Here I cut the opening from the main file with Free Video Editor which does lossless cutting.
I noticed when I view both main file and the cut file in MediaInfo they are both listed as Progressive scan, have I been scammed with a poor DVD source maybe? -
A movie DVD would be full of IFO, BUP, and MPEG 2 video in VOB files. It would never include Xvid AVI files. Your AVI file contains video that was originally interlaced, it was incorrectly resized vertically corrupting the field structure, and XVID encoded progressive. You might be able to restore it partially with something like:
Code:AviSource("GTO_37_cut.avi") Blur(0.0, 1.0) # blur the two fields together Sharpen(0.0, 0.7) # sharpen vertically SelectEvery(1,1,1) # duplicate frames 2x SRestore() # restore 25 fps frame rate, or maybe 23.976
-
Aright thanks, it did not work properly sadly.
No I ripped the DVD and converted it to xvid, but I looked in the DVD files the MPEG2 are prog as well.
Its just a bad copy, I will return it and get a proper region 2 Japanese instead, thanks for your help.
The sRestore() negates the issue but its still present sadly, a real shame. -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rr1TCfHlG7w
This person has similar issues I have with mine, is it something AVISynth is capable of?
I just want to make sure I try everything before I return the merchandise -
No DVD would have a frame size of 720x540. A PAL DVD would be 720x576, an NTSC DVD would be 720x480. So your resizing may have caused the problem. Use DgIndex to demux a segment (again, including a panning shot from the body of the video would be best) and upload the resulting M2V file here.
-
-
I went to the store and returned it, I got a proper release after that, however its American release for Europe so its 480i29 and not 576i25 as apparently all of these are unofficial up-scales according to some guy who work for a publisher, this one is among the unofficial ones apparently that I bought scaled at 540p for some odd reasons.
I re-applied the script and it all works really well now.
BEFORE
AFTER
AFTER2
AFTER3
Thanks for the help guys, in the end it was just a bad copy and I got scammed, all the internal files looked just like a DVD which made me trust it in the first place, it had the menus and all but the quality compared to the proper 480i29 release.
Here is the script I used for anyone who wants to make their anime DVD's a bit nicer
FFVideoSource("FILE_NAME.mpg").ConvertToYV12()
AssumeTFF() #Force Top Field First
QTGMC(Preset="Slow") #Deinterlacing
SelectEven() #Halve Framerate
daa().daa().daa() #Aliasing
Deblock(quant=25) #Deblocking
DeRainbow(10) #Remove colour fringe
Checkmate(24) #Colour Noise Removal
gradfun2dbmod(thr=3,str=0,mask=false) #Banding Reduction
#TTempSmooth() #Very Light Noise Reduction
Dfttest(sigma=16) #Light Noise Reduction
LSFmod(strength=115) #Sharpening -
The may have been nothing wrong with the original disc. It could not have had a frame size of 720x540 -- that was a problem you introduced. And probably the bad scaling too.
Your script is probably not appropriate for the new disc. It's likely the video is really 23.976 fps with hard pulldown -- where TFM().TDecimate() would be more appropriate. If so, QTGMC().SelecteEven() will give you a duplicate frame every 5th frame, resulting in jerky panning shots. -
No he checked it at the store, its really 540i29 but its been returned now, to begin with the publisher was unknown on the DVD cover and neither could he find them if he searched, he was the one who told me that all 576i25 DVD's of GTO were upscales of 480i29 masters so it made no difference if I bought mine PAL or NTSC, I only needed a region free player.
Sorry for wasting your time on this, I should have realised that 720x540 DVD's are fakes. Albeit I have mastered DVD's in weird resolutions before and they worked just fine on DVD players
Similar Threads
-
Weird flicker after deinterlacing
By ConanEdogawa in forum EditingReplies: 14Last Post: 21st Jan 2014, 21:18 -
EasyCap Weird lines issue
By MinaseFrancoBahamonde in forum CapturingReplies: 4Last Post: 6th Sep 2013, 08:18 -
MeGUI Avisynth issue on DVD ripping after Deinterlacing
By Mastur in forum DVD RippingReplies: 8Last Post: 16th Nov 2012, 05:27 -
Deinterlacing with Tdeint, weird artifacts
By Locke in forum Video ConversionReplies: 8Last Post: 21st Dec 2011, 16:18 -
Can't get rid of interlace lines
By MacFast in forum Newbie / General discussionsReplies: 1Last Post: 31st Aug 2011, 21:41