04-28-2002, 12:02 PM
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Hi Kwag,
Congrats on your new site!! best wishes for you, Friend!! I got a quick question for you. I've been trying to generate the AVS file using FitCD, so far I am getting the expected file except for this line:
#TemporalSmoother(2,2)
How do you rid off the # while running the program? I am asuming that the # makes it a comment, right?
Thanks!!
Regio
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04-28-2002, 02:11 PM
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Originally Posted by Regio
Hi Kwag,
Congrats on your new site!! best wishes for you, Friend!! I got a quick question for you. I've been trying to generate the AVS file using FitCD, so far I am getting the expected file except for this line:
#TemporalSmoother(2,2)
How do you rid off the # while running the program? I am asuming that the # makes it a comment, right?
Thanks!!
Regio
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Hi Regio:
Yes. # It's a comment.
Just open your .avs file with any editor ( Notepad, etc ) and remove the # and save the file.
You can also do it directly in FitCD, just remove the # in the AviSynth Sample window of FitCD, and then save the file.
kwag
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04-30-2002, 03:54 PM
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Thanks SpyGlass,
I finally got to .avs file set up and ran it but the top and bottom does not cut 64 and the playback is jerks. I used Kwags template and changed the input to 16:9 ntsc. Here is the avs template.
LoadPlugin("C:\WINNT\MPEG2DEC.dll")
LoadPlugin("c:\winnt\system32\decomb.dll")
mpeg2source("C:\DVD-BEHINDENEMYLINES_US_DTS\BEHIND.d2v")
Telecide(reverse=false,swap=false,firstlast=false, post=true,threshold=15,dthreshold=9,blend=true,chr oma=false,y0=0,y1=0)
Decimate(cycle=5,mode=0,threshold=0)
BilinearResize(352,352,0,0,720,480)
TemporalSmoother(2,2)
AddBorders(0,64,0,64)
Any idea why it's jerking and not sized correctly?
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04-30-2002, 04:09 PM
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Originally Posted by Yoda
Thanks SpyGlass,
I finally got to .avs file set up and ran it but the top and bottom does not cut 64 and the playback is jerks. I used Kwags template and changed the input to 16:9 ntsc. Here is the avs template.
LoadPlugin("C:\WINNT\MPEG2DEC.dll")
LoadPlugin("c:\winnt\system32\decomb.dll")
mpeg2source("C:\DVD-BEHINDENEMYLINES_US_DTS\BEHIND.d2v")
Telecide(reverse=false,swap=false,firstlast=false, post=true,threshold=15,dthreshold=9,blend=true,chr oma=false,y0=0,y1=0)
Decimate(cycle=5,mode=0,threshold=0)
BilinearResize(352,352,0,0,720,480)
TemporalSmoother(2,2)
AddBorders(0,64,0,64)
Any idea why it's jerking and not sized correctly?
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If you used "FORCED FILM" in DVD2AVI, then you have to remove the Telecide and the Decimate lines in your script.
Also set your input aspect to 1:1, because AviSynth is doing the correct resize for you.
kwag
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