Background:
A user of Hybrid wrote to me:
Quote:
I've got an American NTSC VHS, which is an NTSC 29.98 conversion of a PAL shot on video movie. The original master is lost. I have it captured via S-Video.
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and that no matter what he did in Hybrid, he couldn't get rid of the ghosting. Looking at the fields I noticed that some of the fields already had the ghosting.
Since I rembered I got rid of similar ghosting a few years back which ExBlend, I wanted to try with the latest version.
If I run ExBlend in mode=0 it properly finds some of the existing blended frames and 'fixes' them.
But seeing that mode=0 is depricated and not the way one should use the filter I wanted to try it using 2passes.
Problem is:
Code:
Exblend(mode=1, Exbfile="e:\Exbfile")
doesn't create a 'e:\Exbfile.xbd' file or any other file and thus mode=2 aborts with the above message.
-> So I don't know if this is a bug in ExBlend or whether I don't know how to properly use it.
Cu Selur
Ps.: not sure whether ExBlend was meant for this, but it helps with at least some of the blends which is why I would like to use it. I can stick with mode=0, but thought that since it's depricated it would be wise to figure out how to use the 2pass processing.