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Old 08-09-06, 10:38 AM   #16
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Cool - I found a modified VirtualDUB that can read YV12. I'll take a screenshot of a non colorspace converted DVD pic - its real ugly.

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http://sourceforge.net/projects/virtualdubmod
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Old 08-09-06, 10:43 AM   #17
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VirtualDUB does have excellent filters, but not as good as a dedicated filter. Its all in the detection rates for deinterlacing and AVISynth is way superior in that if you use Neurons Decomb filter.
There are many 3rd party filters for VD and Neuron has also written a Deinterlace filter (and many others) for VD.

Anyway, you should try it with VD. It´s easy to use and the results are excellent. AVISynth can be, as you know, a pain in the ass sometimes.
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Old 08-09-06, 10:44 AM   #18
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Scratch that - VirtualDUB's latest seems to be able to handle YV12 now. It didn't use to.

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Old 08-09-06, 10:45 AM   #19
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VirtualDUB does have excellent filters, but not as good as a dedicated filter. Its all in the detection rates for deinterlacing and AVISynth is way superior in that if you use Neurons Decomb filter.
There are many 3rd party filters for VD and Neuron has also written a Deinterlace filter (and many others) for VD.

Anyway, you should try it with VD. It´s easy to use and the results are excellent. AVISynth can be, as you know, a pain in the ass sometimes.
I hear ya on AVISynth. The thing that bugs me the most is proper format in setting the filters.
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Old 08-09-06, 10:50 AM   #20
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Scratch that - VirtualDUB's latest seems to be able to handle YV12 now. It didn't use to.
That´s right, but since early 2005 or so it does!
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Old 08-09-06, 11:24 AM   #21
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I made ya a place on my site for you to ftp files to if you need to for testing.If you need it pm me sometime and I'll give ya the info.I have played around ome with virtudub and I can't really help you in what you were discussing as it is way over my head but I can offer you some space if you need it.You just need a FTP program like core ftp which is free...using dreamweaver to ftp to it will not work on my hosting site.
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Old 08-09-06, 01:16 PM   #22
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I made ya a place on my site for you to ftp files to if you need to for testing.If you need it pm me sometime and I'll give ya the info.I have played around ome with virtudub and I can't really help you in what you were discussing as it is way over my head but I can offer you some space if you need it.You just need a FTP program like core ftp which is free...using dreamweaver to ftp to it will not work on my hosting site.
Thanks,

I'll upload a sample if I know where to go.

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PS. Never mind - wouldn't be the big link in the middle of your post would it?
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Old 08-09-06, 02:20 PM   #23
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There are a couple on there. The Red_Flag vid is not deinterlaced in that form however since I think it makes it look slightly better when it is finially compressed to 320x240. I am still experimenting however.

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Old 08-09-06, 05:26 PM   #24
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I uploaded a proper version of the Red_Flag video that is properly deinterlaced, yet still uses interpolated frames to try and smooth out the video.

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Old 08-09-06, 06:02 PM   #25
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I uploaded a proper version of the Red_Flag video that is properly deinterlaced, yet still uses interpolated frames to try and smooth out the video.

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Dude that is one sweet car ...use the space as you need bro.

https://cyberallies.sslpowered.com/s...Koenigsegg.avi
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Old 08-09-06, 06:12 PM   #26
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I uploaded a proper version of the Red_Flag video that is properly deinterlaced, yet still uses interpolated frames to try and smooth out the video.

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Dude that is one sweet car ...use the space as you need bro.

https://cyberallies.sslpowered.com/s...Koenigsegg.avi
Thanks. The video has to be 320x240 and has to be 15 FPS and has to be MPEG 4 and has to be 128 k/bit MP3 audio. I think I got it pretty smooth for my limitations.

That car by the way is only the 650 HP version too. THere is an 805 HP version as well.

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Old 08-09-06, 06:21 PM   #27
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The car vid had one spot right at the begining that the audio faded in and out for like a few seconds but rest of whole video was great.Use the space for whatever you need to I look forward to seeing what ya do with any future video... do whatever ya need to with the space..there is plenty of it so don't worry about file sizes to much..

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Old 08-09-06, 09:44 PM   #28
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The car vid had one spot right at the begining that the audio faded in and out for like a few seconds but rest of whole video was great.Use the space for whatever you need to I look forward to seeing what ya do with any future video... do whatever ya need to with the space..there is plenty of it so don't worry about file sizes to much..
Nothing I can do about the audio fade - It's the source.

I think they are trying to overwhelm you with all the facts, but forget that some of us are intelligent enough to understand them. Regardless though, the vid shows you what you need to know - a car unlike any other.

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Good quality! Is that the version that you´ve frameserved with AVISynth?
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Good quality! Is that the version that you´ve frameserved with AVISynth?
Yep. I am limited to 384 kbps as well, but its not bad for 15 FPS.

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