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02-22-2003, 01:54 PM
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firstly I'm using this script:

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()
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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02-22-2003, 02:09 PM
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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.
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.

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02-22-2003, 02:20 PM
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talking about GripCrop, i´m still wondering , what the option overscan means

GripCrop( width=352, height=288, overscan=0 )

where´s the difference between overscan=0 , 1 or 2?[/u]
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02-22-2003, 02:29 PM
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where´s the difference between overscan=0 , 1 or 2?[/u]
Consumer TV sets use overscan to prevent black vertical bands from appearing due to variations in the horizontal deflection circuitry of TV sets. Overscan causes a loss of an average of five percent of the image on each side of the tube. So when you set overscan blocks to 1 or 2, you're encoding less film area and making the image smaller. When you play it back on your TV, it will be expanded flush with the edges and you won't loose image on the sides
Overscan 0 doesn't do any resize. 1 = 8 lines on each side, and 2 = 16 lines on each side.

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02-22-2003, 03:21 PM
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I used the script u suggested, still got the blue now if I remove all grip filters whats best to put in place of gripcrop?
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02-22-2003, 03:26 PM
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I used the script u suggested, still got the blue now if I remove all grip filters whats best to put in place of gripcrop?
Just set aspect on TMPEG to full screen, keep aspect. Don't worry about the aspect. It's just to find out what's causing the problem.

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02-22-2003, 03:30 PM
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I already have tmpgenc set to full screen in tmpgenc because its a 4:3 source.
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02-22-2003, 04:33 PM
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thx for info
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