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westcam
27th February 2006, 00:26
Hi,
I've been using AGK for quite a while now and i love it. But whenever i encode the show from recorded HDTV to XviD, the frame in fast moving scence is jerky.
here is the screenshot http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v153/westcam/VideoEditing/xvid_jerky.jpg
AutoGK v2.20
westcam
27th February 2006, 06:51
Please help :helpful:
setarip_old
27th February 2006, 07:44
Hi!
It looks like it could be an interlacing problem. Have you tried applying a deinterlacing filter?
westcam
28th February 2006, 12:50
Hi!
It looks like it could be an interlacing problem. Have you tried applying a deinterlacing filter?
how to applying a deinterlacing filter with autogk?
thanks
seehowyouare
2nd March 2006, 05:25
I think setarip_old meant to apply the filter during playback and see if it helps clean things up before changing encoding settings.
I think ... What media player do you use ?
westcam
2nd March 2006, 07:58
I think setarip_old meant to apply the filter during playback and see if it helps clean things up before changing encoding settings.
I think ... What media player do you use ?
Windows Media Player v10.00.00.3990
communist
2nd March 2006, 09:19
Looks like deinterlaced with LeakKernelDeint but with a bit too high treshold. If you can modify the avs file try lowering the treshold.
westcam
3rd March 2006, 04:27
how do i do that with AutoGK?
really sorry for keep asking because it's just out of my knowledge.
ElBoricua433
8th March 2006, 20:32
seriously I'm with Westcam, How Do You Apply Filters to AutoGK?
laserfan
8th March 2006, 20:56
Use AGK Tweaker in conjunction with it--it stops the AGK process at most every step and allows you to make changes.
Not for the faint-of-heart...
BigDid
8th March 2006, 23:13
how do i do that with AutoGK?
really sorry for keep asking because it's just out of my knowledge.
Hi westcam, this is covered in the tutorial, under "Force Normal IVTC" title in the hidden options section. You do have access to the tutorial don't you?
How to in brief: open hidden options (ctrl+F9) try "Force Normal IVTC" or "Force Deinterlace". If still not Ok you may consider using AGK PAl which is less "newbie friendly" than AGK but more than filtering via avisynth :D
Good luck. Did
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