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Virtualdub warpsharp
Virtualdub warpsharp






virtualdub warpsharp

Regarding the filtering settings, depending on source material, but My current experimental "silver bullet"Ĭonvolution3D(avisource("c:\IVTClayeredcap.avi")0,3,128,16,64,10,0)Īnd load up the AVS script in VDub, and add the WarpSharp v1.1 filter, It's time for the "destructive" spacialĪnd temporal noise filters. Now that you have progressive footage (if film sourced) and layered (5=5 layers, 7=7 layers, ect.) Keep in mind, that frame drops duringĬan throw off pattern, and "break" layering.ģ. Layers, 3=7 layers, ect.), and change the "3" in the SelectEvery line The Interleave line, change the "1" in the TemporalSoften line (2=5 More "capX=avisource" lines as required, add more "capX" entries to I've only done three layers myself, but the more layers, the more Times, the "layer" them together (averaging out the noise) with theįollowing AVISynth script (the following is for 3 layers). Lets do some "free" noise reduction, that should have absolutely There is a way to co them all at once, but I'm not thatĢ. If you follow step 2 below, do this step for each capture AVI Original 23.976 frames/s progressive frames. Sure in inverse telecine the footage, returning it back to the If your source is NTSC film source material (like a movie) make

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Will first have to download and install AVISynth (v2.x):Ģ. "silver bullet" for cleaning up VHS source is the following. Here is where filtering your source come in. > source material will usually be the limiting factor for quality, not > Unless you are dealing with super-clean SVHS quality source, the >on w/o sacrificing enough quality to make the video look worse than >tweaking the MPEG-2 encoding settings to get the most amount of video >I've done some Google searches and found only a few references to My point is - every recording can be enhanced to some degree, so do Settings as needed, and vuala! you have an AC3 surround some, home Music if it's music, or film standard if it's not, change some Now i open all these 3 files in sonic soft encode, set the settings to I save this one as a mono file for the only center speaker. Only the singer's voice over the background music as much as you can. Stereo original recording, but you can still play around to enhance More and save this wav file for the rear speakers. now i'm left with aįile that only has the backgeround vocals.

virtualdub warpsharp

the plugin reduces the singer's vocals from a recording,Įven on low quality recordings it works great. you can also apply the Dee1Īfter i'm done with that - i have the two front speakers ready. it does miracles for everything i put at it. Still good), and then through the Enhancer plugin, which is simplyĪmazing. It's own: Mono to Stereo plugin, which is actually a simple delayīetween left and right speakers (not the most amazing option, but ofcourse one must learnĪfterwards i applied some other plugins to make the recording better.Īfter that - I put the sound file through WinAmp with a few plugins of I did thatįOUR times to reduce the noises to a minimum. Put it through Sonic Sound Forge with Noise reduction 2.0. Took that mono recording with tons of annoying background noise and Some very complicated (and sometimes expensive) tools. Into a 5.1 dolby surround sound using some very simple tools, next to Same goes for Audio - I took that Mono VHS recording and converted it Think it looks much better if i put it on 720X480. I had a recording fromīerlin that had alot of noise, but TMPG cleaned it right up. Miracles on some not-so-great VHS recordings.

virtualdub warpsharp

Plugins such as the TMPG Encoder Noise Reduction can really do Material can output great results in the end. I've learn in the last few months that even a bad quality source 8 voice & voicemailĭo not send me unsolicited commercial email. I've done some Google searches and found only a few references to tweaking the MPEG-2 encoding settings to get the most amount of video on w/o sacrificing enough quality to make the video look worse than the VHS original.ĭoes anybody have any recommendations about what some decent settings are for the data rate and frame size? Also, a data rate of 8000Kbps on a video DVD would be overkill, I think, but I'm not sure. However, since my source material is VHS, it seems that a frame size of 352x240 would be more appropriate. The DVD video specs call for 720x480, 8000Kbps data rate for 1 hour of video at DVD quality. My capture device is a Sony DVMC-DA2 digitalanalog media converter that is connected via FireWire. I've been using Ulead VideoStudio v5/v6 to capture the video as Type 1 DV in. I'm archiving a bunch of home videos in digital format.








Virtualdub warpsharp