How do I reduce / remove them? This type of artifact is common in old concert videos as far as I know.
I tried WDeflicker and it would be a good way to at least reduce them a bit but it introduces dark lines just as Osmiridium warned - "If your values are too strong dark horizontal lines may appear in scenes with high contrast." Perhaps there is another way which I just can't think of? Thanks very much in advance to whoever replies!
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Try to use some processing in frequency domain - this interferer looks like perfect candidate for such approach.
http://avisynth.nl/index.php/FFTQuiver -
Looks like poor deinterlacing, or leftover combing artifacts.
If you have already deinterlaced this, then try this. It usually helps with that for me.
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This is regular chroma interferer - perhaps camera was placed badly or some cable issue... filtering selectively this frequency in vertical direction should deliver clean picture...
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