Quote:
Originally Posted by Virtual7
My movie is showing FILM at around 85% in DVD2AVI so I didn't check Force Film and then used FieldDeinterlace() in AVS script. Sounds good?
Virtual7
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If that's the case, deselect "Force FILM" and use:
Telecide()
Decimate()
in your .avs script right after your source line: Like this:
Code:
LoadPlugin("D:\kvcd\Programs\Video\mpeg2dec.dll")
LoadPlugin("D:\kvcd\Programs\Video\GripFit_preview.dll")
LoadPlugin("D:\kvcd\Programs\Video\legalclip.dll")
LoadPlugin("D:\kvcd\Programs\Video\sampler.dll")
LoadPlugin("D:\kvcd\Programs\Video\dustv5.dll")
LoadPlugin("D:\kvcd\Programs\Video\temporalcleanerold.dll")
LoadPlugin("D:\kvcd\Programs\Video\decomb.dll")
Mpeg2Source("D:\kvcd\Movies\Matrix\Rip\Matrix.d2v")
Telecide()
Decimate()
LegalClip()
GripCrop(source_anamorphic=true, dest_anamorphic=false, width=528, height=480, overscan=2 )
GripSize()
SpaceDust()
TemporalCleaner()
GripBorders()
LegalClip()
# Sampler(length=24)
Remember to load "decomb.dll", as the functions are part of the DLL. I added the line to your script.
-kwag