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Old 13th February 2005, 23:11   #1  |  Link
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Removing line effect??

Currently converting an anime series and been going well, but just need to know how to get rid of this effect from a few frames.

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I've got the avs all sorted out just this little problem I can't get rid of.


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NTSC DVD
Current avs looks like this:

LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\AviSynth 2.5\plugins\Decomb521.dll")
LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\AviSynth 2.5\plugins\mpeg2dec3.dll")
mpeg2source("S:\ROD 5 - finished\Video\rod 5.d2v")
Telecide(order=1,guide=1,post=2,vthresh=90)
Decimate()


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Old 13th February 2005, 23:57   #2  |  Link
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Re: Removing line effect??

Did you try with Sangom or BlendBob? ( Just a few suggestions )
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Old 16th February 2005, 16:20   #3  |  Link
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That's just a bad field matching for that frame. To try to fix it you can do a override for the match and in that case instead of using the C match you can try N or P to see if that gets rid of the problem. Since you are using DeComb you can also give YATTA a try which makes it easier to do these overrides for badly matched frames. If the amount of bad matches is a significant number you can always give TIVTC a try which can be found here or try IT which can be found here and its manual translation, since the one in the zip is in japanese, can be found here

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