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  1. i am having the most aweful time trying to get rid of this motion "noise" when capping at 720x480. the picture quality is absolutly excelent but only thing is when there is motion you can see a slight trail and the backround flickers a bit. ive come to the conclusion that it is because when capturing at that high of rez the signal is interlaced and that is whats causing it. is there anyway to fix this without degrading quality?

    vdub settings:
    720x480, 29.9706fps, UYVY, huffy
    sharpen filter +15

    tmpgenc settings:
    VCD Mpeg1 Ntsc
    sharpen edge +50 vert, +50 horiz
    basic color correction brightness -5, gamma +25
    motion search highest quality


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    <font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: warbird on 2001-09-08 02:20:08 ]</font>
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  2. Try the deinterlace filter in TMPGEnc
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  3. i had the same problem. the fix for me was to use encode w/cce instead of tmpg.
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  4. I can simulate this easily enough

    encode a small divx in VirtualDub with the built in noise filter on and you will get this

    I have switched noise filters I use to the Temporal Smoother, does the same job but no motion noise.

    not exactly relevent but a noise filter is a possible reason why this is showing up.
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