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FreierGeist
14th February 2002, 18:59
The movie source its a DVD -> 4:3, 29.970, Interlaced/Progressive (always changing), and NTSC (30-60%)/FILM (50-91%), always changing either
122min., i'm trying to do a 2CDs rip with DivX3.11

#
# Created with Gordian Knot
#
# http://thewef.nav.to
#
# PLUGINS
# get them from http://users.win.be/dividee
LoadPlugin("C:\PROGRA~1\GORDIA~1\mpeg2dec.dll")
LoadPlugin("C:\PROGRA~1\GORDIA~1\Decomb.dll")
#LoadPlugin("C:\PROGRA~1\GORDIA~1\InverseTelecine.dll")
#LoadPlugin("C:\PROGRA~1\GORDIA~1\Avisynth_Spatial.dll")
#LoadPlugin("C:\PROGRA~1\GORDIA~1\GreedyHMA.dll")
#LoadPlugin("C:\PROGRA~1\GORDIA~1\vobsub.dll")
#
# SOURCE
mpeg2source("C:\DVD\dvd2avi.d2v")
#
# TRIM
#trim(startframe,endframe)
#
# IVTC
#InverseTelecine(40,10,15)
# or use
#GreedyHMA(1,0,4,0,0,0,0,0)
#
# CROPPING
crop(6,103,704,272)
#
Telecide()
Decimate(5)
#
# DEINTERLACING
#SmartDeinterlace(2,15,true,true,true)
# or use
#VerticalReduceBy2
# or maybe
#GreedyHMA(1,0,0,0,0,0,0,0)
#
# SUBTITLES
#VobSub("FileName")
#
# RESIZING
BicubicResize(640,272,0,0.75)
#
# DENOISING: choose one combination (or none)
# 1) little noise (fast)
#TemporalSmoother(2,1)
#
# 2) medium noise (slow)
#SpatialSoftenMMX(1,4,6,false,false,4,4,6,8)
#TemporalSmoother(2)
#
# 3) heavy noise (very slow, you have been warned)
#SpatialSoftenMMX(2,4,6,false,false,4,4,6,8)
#TemporalSmoother(3)
#SpatialSoftenMMX(1,4,6,false,false,4,4,6,8)
#
# BORDERS
#AddBorders(left,top,right,bottom)
#
# COMPRESSIBILITY CHECK
# !Snip Size has to be 13 for use in GKnot!
#SelectRangeEvery(260,13)
#
# FOOL CCEnc
#ResampleAudio(44100)


here's the .avs i used, encoding Both Passes
and, as you see the result its crappy!
:(:(
waiting for some help...
thanks!

FreierGeist
14th February 2002, 19:15
ps.: i used Decomb 3.0
if the attachment dosn't work
get it here: http://hypokeimenon.hypermart.net/error.zip (794KB)

thanks again!

Asmodian
14th February 2002, 21:52
Try not using Decimate(5)
Is the source a film originally at 24fps (and telecined to 30fps) or a made for TV movie (in NTSC) originally at 30fps? By 'crappy' you mean the picture studders? You should usually be a bit more descriptive when describing your problem - most people will not bother to download the example if all you say is it looks crappy.

FreierGeist
15th February 2002, 15:26
Thanks Asmodian
"crappy", in this case, is: flickering/freezee (IVTC problem?) and bad Deinterlace

i'll try without the Decimate
btw, what do you all recomend, the GreedyHMA Deinterlace oe the Decomb Deinterlace?

manono
15th February 2002, 15:38
Hi-If you plan on just deinterlacing it, load the Decomb plugin as before and then replace Telecide-Decimate with just FieldDeinterlace().

Does the whole movie look like that? If you could make available to the author a 10MB or so vob piece of that scene, he might be interested in looking at it. You can find him in the AviSynth Forum, unless he finds his way here.

FreierGeist
16th February 2002, 17:14
i gave it up
:(
already deleted the VOBs
but thanks :)

[]s

FreierGeist
16th February 2002, 17:15
btw, the movies was "La Cena"
try to avoid it :p
it was one of the best movies i've ever seen
:(