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03-17-2003, 03:01 PM
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When capturing from tv (Dune2), is it better to Telecide() & Decimate(), or to encode KVCDx3 at 29.97fps? If one uses Telecide() & Decimate(), is there a optimum dust/smoother filter combination?

When I capture at 640/480, Telecide(), Decimate(), Faerydust() and Fluxsmooth(), I get fantastic quality from KVCDx3 Mpeg1 528x480, but small jerks in the output.

When I remove Telecide() and Decimate() and encode at 29.97, I get smooth output of lesser quality. Obviously the lowering of CQ to compensate for the extra fps has a big effect.

There are no jerks in my WinTVGo card/irtualVCR capture with BT drivers and MJPEG set at 19.

I guess my question is whether one must alway leave tv captures at 29.97 or could my filter choices be causing a problem?
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03-17-2003, 04:36 PM
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Hi nicksteel,

Try using telecide and decimate only without any other filters. If your video plays without jerks, then you know that it's another filter causing it. But I really doubt that

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03-18-2003, 05:01 AM
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You could also try the different guide modes for Telecide. Read the Decomb docs, there's a lot to learn
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