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Old 5th March 2002, 03:34   #1  |  Link
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Divx 5's IVTC filter

What do you guys think of Divx 5's IVTC feature built in. I did some quick tests and the movie I gave it (Fist of Legend) did not come out very nice. Just preliminary, but I think its not as good as Decomb or IVTC 4.

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Old 5th March 2002, 13:32   #2  |  Link
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no reason to dump decomb or other avisynth ivtc filters. the code is pretty much identical to the never released DrDivX and that didn't do a very good job, too.
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Not to mention that to preview if it works, you have to actually encode the video, where as in AVISynth, you can preview it in advance... Not to mention, decomb is match more adaptable.
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I've tried it myself (DivX 5.0 Pro, purchased), and i agree that both Decomb or a manual IVTC in TMPEG give much better results.
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