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FFWD
4th February 2006, 23:31
Hi,

I'm not very familiar with DGIndex & AviSynth frameserving. I know however the advantages of using Purevideo when watching a DVD.

Does AviSynth (using DGIndex) have some sort of De-Interlacing, Inverse Telecine and Bad Edit Correction similar to PureVideo?

If not; is there some way to use PureVideo with AviSynth for frameserving purposes? Or are there plug-ins that have similar (or better) functionality?

The reason I'm asking this, is that I want to backup some of my DVD's to x264 using the best quality available.

I hope I'm not asking some stupid question, if so; please educate me :-)

mg262
8th February 2006, 11:54
AVISynth has many many deinterlacers and inverse telecine filters available in external plug-ins. Try reading the analog capture guide section on AVISynth.

I don't know what you mean by bad edit correction though...

FFWD
8th February 2006, 12:06
AVISynth has many many deinterlacers and inverse telecine filters available in external plug-ins. Try reading the analog capture guide section on AVISynth.

I don't know what you mean by bad edit correction though...It's explained in this (http://www.nvidia.com/object/TB_purevideo.html) document

mg262
8th February 2006, 12:24
Anyone outside a marketing department would consider that part of inverse telecine. Certainly the bit about "all PC solutions so far have not corrected this problem" is simply not true. Any decent AVISynth IVTC plug-in will deal with patten breaks.