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04-07-2003, 01:31 PM
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Things happen too fast here!

By some factors I couldnīt came as frequently as I would liked, so thing have changed a lot, congrats for this excellent forum... I would like to know what is the most recent optimal script for analog TV captures.. Thanks in advance
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It's posted right here Sergeiv: http://www.kvcd.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=3483

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Thanks kwag, Without a doubt, this is the video related site with the best support in the whole world
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04-10-2003, 01:55 PM
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If you are doing VHS captures, you may want to use the VHSFixOversharp filter. I realize that this is a sameless plug but if it didn't work, I wouldn't use it and I certainly wouldn't post it.
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And CNR2 should not be forgotten when dealing with analog sources
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[quote="Boulder"]And CNR2 should not be forgotten when dealing with analog sources [/quote

Boulder,

What other Filters do you use with CRN2

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The same as always, mostly TemporalCleaner at its default values. I find Space/Pixie/Faerydust way too slow. I'm waiting for AngelDust to appear

CNR2 removes a lot of chroma noise, especially with VHS captures, and its very fast.
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