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Old 27th April 2010, 19:38   #1  |  Link
Cloudstrifeff7
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The outlines and the colors tremble sometimes. Are there fix for this old anime?

I just recently ripped an old anime's dvd (2002 and 4:3, omg xD) and the outlines and colors tremble sometimes. Sorry for my bad english!

Here the link for video example, without deinterlace, crop, resize, filters and audio, there is only ColorMatrix(hints=true, threads=0): http://www.mediafire.com/?tm0l3lmnmyh

For the rainbows I use ChubbyRain2, but for the other problems, how do I fix?

UPDATE: With checkmate there aren't more outline tremble. Here the link Video using filters, but there are always color tremble (with edeen less, ma there are always...) damn...: http://www.mediafire.com/?nwzgoj1o1o5

My script:

Quote:
LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\MeGUI\tools\dgindex\DGDecode.dll")
DGDecode_mpeg2source("C:\Users\cloud\Desktop\rip\anime.d2v", info=3)
LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\MeGUI\tools\avisynth_plugin\ColorMatrix.dll")
ColorMatrix(hints=true, interlaced=true, threads=0)
chubbyrain2()
checkmate()
Load_Stdcall_Plugin("C:\Program Files\MeGUI\tools\yadif\yadif.dll")
Yadif(order=1)
crop( 10, 0, -8, -4)
spline36resize(640,480)
edeen()
aWarpSharp2()
Toon()
msharpen()
AAA()




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