jaycun
8th January 2007, 07:17
Hi,
I posted a video in the Capture section of this forum exhibiting terrible "waviness."
I was wondering if there is any way to fix this problem using Avisynth? It has already been suggested to use a TBC on this video, but I don't have access to one.
Hi,
I recently captured video from my old Sony Handycam CCD-TR416 8mm video camera. I was surprised to see wavy video throughout most of the capture. The video was captured with a Canopus ADVC-100 and iMovie (OS X 10.4)
I have uploaded a sample clip that exhibits the waves. Does anyone know how to get rid of these, or even what causes it????
http://upload2.net/page/download/lqS0912SLM3Qq2u/wavy.zip.html
Thanks
jaycun
The zip archive is ~4.5MB and is password encoded. The archive contains one avi file that is compressed using the mjpeg compressor from ffmpeg.
The password is: wavy
I posted a video in the Capture section of this forum exhibiting terrible "waviness."
I was wondering if there is any way to fix this problem using Avisynth? It has already been suggested to use a TBC on this video, but I don't have access to one.
Hi,
I recently captured video from my old Sony Handycam CCD-TR416 8mm video camera. I was surprised to see wavy video throughout most of the capture. The video was captured with a Canopus ADVC-100 and iMovie (OS X 10.4)
I have uploaded a sample clip that exhibits the waves. Does anyone know how to get rid of these, or even what causes it????
http://upload2.net/page/download/lqS0912SLM3Qq2u/wavy.zip.html
Thanks
jaycun
The zip archive is ~4.5MB and is password encoded. The archive contains one avi file that is compressed using the mjpeg compressor from ffmpeg.
The password is: wavy