Quote:
Originally Posted by andybno1
I spotted when tmpgenc was encoding that there was a bluey tinge in the video. Here is a sample the blue tinge is not in the source.
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Start by removing filters and run a test. Like this:
Code:
LoadPlugin("C:\fitcd\mpeg2dec.dll")
LoadPlugin("C:\fitcd\fluxsmooth.dll")
LoadPlugin("C:\fitcd\GripFit_preview.dll")
LoadPlugin("C:\fitcd\blockbuster.dll")
LoadPlugin("C:\fitcd\legalclip.dll")
LoadPlugin("C:\fitcd\convolution3d.dll")
LoadPlugin("C:\fitcd\dustv5.dll")
Mpeg2Source("C:\BBCDVD1118\VIDEO_TS\Stasis Leak.d2v")
legalclip()
GripCrop( width=352, height=288, overscan=0 )
GripSize()
#PixieDust()
#SpaceDust()
#faerydust()
#Convolution3d(preset="movieLQ")
#Blockbuster(method="noise", variance=.5, seed=1)
GripBorders()
LegalClip()
And see if the blue thing dissapears. If it does, start adding filters one at a time until you find the one that is causing that. If you still have that effect with all filters removed, remove the GripCrop, GripSize and GripBorders too, and adjust aspect in TMPEG. If that removes it, then the problem is GripX.
-kwag